Born with Teeth
Volume 2 - Issue 5
Xavier Riaud*
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- Department of Dental Surgery, France
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Xavier Riaud, History of Sciences and Technics, Department of Dental Surgery, 145, route de Vannes, 44800
Saint Herblain, France
Received: November 17, 2018; Published: November 28, 2018
DOI: 10.32474/PRJFGS.2018.02.000147
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Abstract
Such structures have been described by Titus Livius in
cuneiform written texts in 59 B.C. In 23 B.C. Caius Plinius Secundus
the Elder thought that boys born with teeth were likely to have a
bright future, while on the contrary, girls with natal teeth (= name
given to those structures) were likely to live a disastrous life. Are
said to be born with teeth: Hannibal, Robertus Diabolus, Richard
III of England, Carlos Prince of Asturias, ill-fated son of Philip II of
Spain, Mazarin, Louis XIII of France, Louis XIV of France, Mozart,
Mirabeau, Danton, Napoleon, Loulou, son of Napoleon III.
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