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The Making of British Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Voices of Pioneers and Witnesses to its Evolution from Hospital Dentistry

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Ambitious hospital dental surgeons, following the establishment of the National Health Service, sought to broaden their scope beyond traditional dental procedures to include comprehensive surgery of the mouth, face, and jaws. This expansion often faced significant resistance from established surgical specialties, highlighting the evolving dynamics within the medical field and the struggle for recognition and acceptance of dental surgery as a critical component of healthcare.

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The Making of British Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Andrew Sadler

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Sous-titre
Voices of Pioneers and Witnesses to its Evolution from Hospital Dentistry
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Sorejaw
Publié
2021
Format
souple
Pages
392
ISBN13
9781999361242
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Ambitious hospital dental surgeons, following the establishment of the National Health Service, sought to broaden their scope beyond traditional dental procedures to include comprehensive surgery of the mouth, face, and jaws. This expansion often faced significant resistance from established surgical specialties, highlighting the evolving dynamics within the medical field and the struggle for recognition and acceptance of dental surgery as a critical component of healthcare.