By A. W. Erickson
Summary: Deaf Smith County, Texas, was known in the 1940s as the "county without a dentist." The author presents evidence that the immunity of the county's residents to dental caries (cavities) was a result of high levels of nutrients in the soil there, which resulted in the growth of exceptionally nourishing foods. Original publisher unknown. 1945.
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