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An Introduction to the History of Dentistry in America
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A History of Dental and Oral Science in America
Author: James E. Dexter
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Category : Dentistry
Languages : en
Pages : 294
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Category : Dentistry
Languages : en
Pages : 294
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An Introduction to the History of Dentistry
Author: Bernhard Wolf Weinberger
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Category : Dentistry
Languages : en
Pages : 408
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Category : Dentistry
Languages : en
Pages : 408
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An Introduction to the History of Dentistry: An Introduction to the history of dentistry in America, Washington's need for medical and dental care, Houdon's life mask versus his portraitures
Author: Bernhard Wolf Weinberger
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Category : Dentistry
Languages : en
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An Introduction to the History of Dentistry
Author: Bernhard Wolf Weinberger
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Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 428
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Vol. 1 covers dentistry history to 1800. Vol. 2 deals only with dentistry in America history.
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Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 428
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Vol. 1 covers dentistry history to 1800. Vol. 2 deals only with dentistry in America history.
The Excruciating History of Dentistry
Author: James Wynbrandt
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
ISBN: 1466890142
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 330
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For those on both sides of the dreaded dentist's chair, James Wynbrandt has written a witty, colorful, and richly informative history of the art and science of dentistry. To all of those dental patients whose whine rises in tandem with that of the drill, take note: You would do well to stifle your terror and instead offer thanks to Apollonia, the patron saint of toothache sufferers, that you face only fleeting discomfort rather than the disfiguring distress, or slow agonizing death oft meted out by dental-care providers of the past. The transition from yesterday's ignorance, misapprehension, and superstition to the enlightened and nerve-deadened protocols of today has been a long, slow, and very painful process. For example, did you know that: *Among the toothache remedies favored by Pierre Fauchard, the father of dentistry, was rinsing the mouth liberally with one's own urine. *George Washington never had wooden teeth. However, his chronic dental problems may have impacted the outcome of the American Revolution. *Soldiers in the Civil War needed at least two opposing front teeth to rip open powder envelopes. Some men called up for induction had their front teeth extracted to avoid service. *Teeth were harvested from as many as fifty thousand corpses after the Battle of Waterloo, a huge crop later used for dentures and transplants that became known as "Waterloo Teeth."
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
ISBN: 1466890142
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 330
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For those on both sides of the dreaded dentist's chair, James Wynbrandt has written a witty, colorful, and richly informative history of the art and science of dentistry. To all of those dental patients whose whine rises in tandem with that of the drill, take note: You would do well to stifle your terror and instead offer thanks to Apollonia, the patron saint of toothache sufferers, that you face only fleeting discomfort rather than the disfiguring distress, or slow agonizing death oft meted out by dental-care providers of the past. The transition from yesterday's ignorance, misapprehension, and superstition to the enlightened and nerve-deadened protocols of today has been a long, slow, and very painful process. For example, did you know that: *Among the toothache remedies favored by Pierre Fauchard, the father of dentistry, was rinsing the mouth liberally with one's own urine. *George Washington never had wooden teeth. However, his chronic dental problems may have impacted the outcome of the American Revolution. *Soldiers in the Civil War needed at least two opposing front teeth to rip open powder envelopes. Some men called up for induction had their front teeth extracted to avoid service. *Teeth were harvested from as many as fifty thousand corpses after the Battle of Waterloo, a huge crop later used for dentures and transplants that became known as "Waterloo Teeth."
A History of dental and oral science in America
Author: American Academy of Dental Science (Boston, Mass.).
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Languages : en
Pages : 296
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History of Dental and Oral Science in America
Author: American Academy of Dental Science
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Category : Dentistry
Languages : en
Pages : 296
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Category : Dentistry
Languages : en
Pages : 296
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Making the American Mouth
Author: Alyssa Picard
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
ISBN: 0813547113
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 243
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Why are Americans so uniquely obsessed with teeth? Brilliantly white, straight teeth? Making the American Mouth is at once a history of United States dentistry and a study of a billion-dollar industry. Alyssa Picard chronicles the forces that limited Americans' access to dental care in the early twentieth century and the ways dentists worked to expand that access--and improve the public image of their profession. Comprehensive in scope, this work describes how dentists' early public health commitments withered under the strain of fights over fluoride, mid-century social movements for racial and gender equity, and pressure to insure dental costs. It explains how dentists came to promote cosmetic services, and why Americans were so eager to purchase them. As we move into the twentyfirst century, dentists' success in shaping their industry means that for many, the perfect American smile will remain a distant--though tantalizing--dream.
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
ISBN: 0813547113
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 243
Book Description
Why are Americans so uniquely obsessed with teeth? Brilliantly white, straight teeth? Making the American Mouth is at once a history of United States dentistry and a study of a billion-dollar industry. Alyssa Picard chronicles the forces that limited Americans' access to dental care in the early twentieth century and the ways dentists worked to expand that access--and improve the public image of their profession. Comprehensive in scope, this work describes how dentists' early public health commitments withered under the strain of fights over fluoride, mid-century social movements for racial and gender equity, and pressure to insure dental costs. It explains how dentists came to promote cosmetic services, and why Americans were so eager to purchase them. As we move into the twentyfirst century, dentists' success in shaping their industry means that for many, the perfect American smile will remain a distant--though tantalizing--dream.
History of Dentistry in Cleveland, Ohio
Author: Henry Lovejoy Ambler
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Category : Cleveland (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 204
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Category : Cleveland (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 204
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