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OverviewThe early decades of the eighteenth century saw the appearance of a completely new type of surgical practitioner in France: the dentiste. The use of this title was of the utmost significance, indicating not just the making of a new practitioner but of an entirely new practice - the dentiste was, quite literally, making a name for himself. Appearing on the back of dramatic changes within surgery in general, the practice of the dentiste, although it focused only on the teeth, was nevertheless extensive. In addition to extractions, there was also a wide-ranging field of operations on offer, the performance of which had only been hinted at by the surgeon of the seventeenth century. This new sphere of practice represented a radical departure from what had gone before and, as this book reveals, it was all built solidly on sound surgical foundations, with the dentiste occupying a respected position within society in general and the medical world in particular. This book places the making of the dentiste within social, political and technical contexts, and in so doing re-contextualises the purely progressive stories told in conventional histories of dentistry. In doing so, it brings surgery back to its central role in this story, and reveals for the first time the origins of the dentise in the French surgical profession. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Roger KingPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781138267336ISBN 10: 1138267333 Pages: 244 Publication Date: 29 June 2017 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'The Making of the Dentiste, c. 1650-1760 can be recommended not only to a serious reader who is interested in the history of the health professions. It can equally be enjoyed by a student or a person who is inquisitive about our past. Even your own dentist may be interested to know how it all began.' Canadian Bulletin of Medical History, Vol. 16, No. 1 '...a valuable contribution to the history of early modern medicine.' Medical History, vol. 44 '...an interesting historical survey with a strong thesis.' ISIS, 92: 1 '... King delivers a history that is at once technical, cultural, revisionist, and entertaining.... this book conveys some of the rich potential for scholars and curators to use the resources of the world's museums creatively.' Technology and Culture, Vol. 42 'The Making of the Dentiste, c. 1650-1760 can be recommended not only to a serious reader who is interested in the history of the health professions. It can equally be enjoyed by a student or a person who is inquisitive about our past. Even your own dentist may be interested to know how it all began.' Canadian Bulletin of Medical History, Vol. 16, No. 1 '...a valuable contribution to the history of early modern medicine.' Medical History, vol. 44 ’...an interesting historical survey with a strong thesis.’ ISIS, 92: 1 '... King delivers a history that is at once technical, cultural, revisionist, and entertaining.... this book conveys some of the rich potential for scholars and curators to use the resources of the world's museums creatively.' Technology and Culture, Vol. 42 Author InformationRoger King Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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