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Rotary International Dental
Clinic
Río Dulce,
Guatemala
Photos
of mobile clinic operations and
a "walk down memory lane"
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![]() Some of the Mayan villages are located in beautiful settings, high in the mountains, with pine trees and spectacular views. The tall fellow is Claretian missionary, Charlie Johnson. |
![]() Dr. Liners at work in a semi-outdoor village clinic. Note the battery operated headlamp! Photo taken 1991. |
![]() Dr. Andre Danjoux, from Mauritius, at work at an outpost clinic with Santiago assisting and Domingo in the background. |
![]() Dr. Robert Liners at work in a portable clinic set up in a village church. Photo taken 1992. |
![]() All equipment ready to load into the truck. Photo taken 1993. |
![]() A complete dental clinic on wheels! Left: Padre Chris Newman. Photo taken 1993. |
![]() Young patients waiting for the anaesthetic to take effect. "This sure feels weird!" |
![]() Way back in the beginning: Dr. Robert Liners combing the dental supply house in Guatemala City, making the first equipment purchases for the new Rotary International Dental Clinic. Photo taken 1989. |
![]() In the days before permanent facilities were set up at the Parroquia, the clinic had to be set up and torn down by each visiting dentist. |
![]() Patients fill the clinic while Ricardo Pacham registers them and fills out a dental record card for each one. |
![]() While more patients wait outside. |
![]() Lois Liners instructs a recovering patient in the proper use of a toothbrush. |
![]() Dr. Liners receives a gift of 3 eggs from a grateful patient. |
![]() Don't you think this nice set of teeth is worth saving? Rotary International makes it happen. |
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