Without even a scalpel Anna Coleman Ladd was a remarkable sculptor who made lifelike facial masks for many horribly disfigured World War I veterans, whose lives she transformed with her artistry. Her story is described here, including fascinating video from about 1920.

September 23, 2014
September 12, 2014
September 3, 2014
September 2, 2014
Dr. John Wahl and Nurse Jenn Are a Sight For Sore Eyes
Dr. Mike’s brother ophthalmologist Dr. John Wahl recently visited Antigua with his girlfriend Christiana Care nurse Jenn Pangalilingan on a volunteer medical mission. While there, Dr. John provided free eye consultations and education, as did Jenn who provided free eyeglasses for many Antiguans, who were very grateful for the excellent medical care.
August 29, 2014
Cora Sings Carrcroft Song
Our patient Cora is a second grader at Carrcroft Elementary School and one of our most adorable patients. She was kind enough to sing the Carrcroft Elementary song for us at her recent visit. She tells us that she has participated in several talent shows, and now we see why!
August 21, 2014
August 18, 2014
Wilmington Dental Office in 1900
During the presidential election of 1900, this picture was taken of Market Street in Wilmington, which shows the dental office of Dr. FC Smith. Dr. Pat found this photo in the Delaware Public Archives.
Jonas Wahl featured in Wilmington Music School Marketing
Fiddler Jonas Wahl, a second grader at Mount Pleasant Elementary School and the youngest son of Drs Pat and Jean Wahl is prominently featured playing his fiddle in the marketing materials for the Wilmington Music School. He’s such a good-looking boy (his good looks and smile are obviously from his mother) that I think the Music School’s enrollment will double!