dr. g.a. friarson, which was south of town here. true blue medical chair, and the reason by know it's a true blue medical and dentist chair is number one by the design and by its function. you know if you foot pedal here, the chair can lean back, and you can get a lot of angle to the patient who's laying in the chair. but the big thing is the absence of any arms built in this chair. in order for the doctor to pull a tooth, he had to keep you as immobile as he could. the patient would sit in the the chair, back in the back. the doctor himself would step over the patient and pin him to the chair so he could work on the patient's mouth and basically keep his body from moving around so much. pulling of teeth, just kind of like today but the novocain or anything they would give you. pliers were used to remove an impacted tooth. one of my favorite was a tool called a tooth key. a tooth key consists of a handle, a shaft and a hook. it's a hinged hook. we'll pretend my fingertip is a tooth. you would hang that at the base of the gum right o