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OverviewThe story of the young women charged with waging war on our nation's poor teeth In 1921, when the School Dental Service was established, New Zealand embarked on a unique social experiment: improving the terrible state of the nation's teeth. Set up by veterans of the First World War, the service - focused on 'battling Bertie Germ' - was run like a military operation and the all-female dental nurses were treated like foot-soldiers: underpaid, overworked and poorly resourced. Eventually they rebelled. In this lively history, Noel O'Hare details the nurses' experiences on the front line of dental health, and explores what that reveals about our society's attitudes to women, work and children's health. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Noel O'HarePublisher: Massey University Press Imprint: Massey University Press Dimensions: Width: 19.00cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 25.00cm Weight: 1.000kg ISBN: 9780995122963ISBN 10: 0995122962 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 21 May 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsIntroduction 7 1 Raised in the Tomato House 1 3 2 The colonels take charge 2 9 3 Surviving the Depression 4 7 4 Keep drilling and carry on 6 3 5 The baby boom years 8 9 6 'We were cookie-cut ter people, really' 121 7 Dissension in the ranks 141 8 The march that changed everything 163 9 Decline and fall 189 1 0 Everyday mercury poisoning 209 1 1 Pain and policy 225 Appendix: Dentistry's painful past 233 N o tes 236 About the author 246 A c kn o w l ed g e m ents 247 I m a g e c redits 248 I nde x 249Reviews'I thought Tooth and Veil a good read. Letting some of the dental nurses tell their stories in their own words and the many black and white photographs of dental nurses at work brought the part New Zealand dental nurses played in the battle for women's rights alive for me. Any residual hard feelings you may still be harbouring about the pain that was inflicted on you in the 'Murder House' will more than likely be dissipated as you read about the Dental Nurses' side of the story.' - Lyn Potter, Grown Ups; 'That a dental history should rely so heavily on 'oral' history is just one of the delights of Tooth and Veil. The other is that those much-maligned heroines of dental health have at last had a chance to tell their side of the story.' - Jim Sullivan, Otago Daily Times ‘That a dental history should rely so heavily on ‘oral’ history is just one of the delights of Tooth and Veil. The other is that those much-maligned heroines of dental health have at last had a chance to tell their side of the story.’ -- Jim Sullivan * Otago Daily Times * ‘I thought Tooth and Veil a good read. Letting some of the dental nurses tell their stories in their own words and the many black and white photographs of dental nurses at work brought the part New Zealand dental nurses played in the battle for women’s rights alive for me. Any residual hard feelings you may still be harbouring about the pain that was inflicted on you in the ‘Murder House’ will more than likely be dissipated as you read about the Dental Nurses’ side of the story.’ -- Lyn Potter * Grown Ups * Author InformationNoel O’Hare is a freelance journalist, columnist, blogger and author. Born in Northern Ireland, Noel has lived and worked in New Zealand since the early 1970s. In the 1980s he became a staff writer for the New Zealand Listener, where he wrote many award-winning features on subjects as diverse as reading, tantric sex, diet, mental illness and alternative therapies. He was awarded a 2003–2004 Rosalynn Carter Fellowship for Mental Health Journalism to write articles on mental health, in particular about the effects of migration on mental health. He is the author of Think before you Swallow: The art of staying healthy in a health-obsessed world (2007) and How to Save the World by Recycling Your Sex Toys (2009). Until recently, he worked as a researcher and writer for the Public Service Association. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |