Author: Sophie Rouvier
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Languages : fr
Pages : 204
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Histoire de l'art dentaire en France du XIVe au XVIIIe siècle
HISTOIRE DES CROYANCES ET DES REMEDES DE L'ART DENTAIRE EN FRANCE, DU XVIEME AU XVIIIE SIECLE
Histoire de l'Art dentaire du XVIIe au XIXe siècle en France
Author: Clément David
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Languages : fr
Pages : 244
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Urine de jument gravide, crottes de chat sauvage, corne de cerf brûlée, os de seiche, du XVIIe au XIXe siècle, l'imagination ne manque pas pour redonner aux dents leur blancheur originelle. Dans une société où la brosse à dent ne fait son apparition que tardivement, sous le règne de Louis XV, et où l'ancêtre du dentiste n'est autre que le charlatan vivant principalement de la vente de ses drogues, quid des bouches de nos aïeux du XVIIe au XIXe siècle en France ?
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Pages : 244
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Urine de jument gravide, crottes de chat sauvage, corne de cerf brûlée, os de seiche, du XVIIe au XIXe siècle, l'imagination ne manque pas pour redonner aux dents leur blancheur originelle. Dans une société où la brosse à dent ne fait son apparition que tardivement, sous le règne de Louis XV, et où l'ancêtre du dentiste n'est autre que le charlatan vivant principalement de la vente de ses drogues, quid des bouches de nos aïeux du XVIIe au XIXe siècle en France ?
CONTRIBUTION A L'HISTOIRE DE L'ART DENTAIRE DANS LA PREMIERE MOITIE DU XVIIIEME SIECLE
Histoire de l'enseignement de l'art dentaire en Lorraine du XVIIe siècle à nos jours
Author: Serge Denis (médecin.)
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Languages : fr
Pages : 174
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Pages : 174
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Les dentistes français au XIXème siècle
Author: Henri Morgenstern
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Category : Dentistry
Languages : fr
Pages : 476
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Category : Dentistry
Languages : fr
Pages : 476
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The Smile Revolution
Author: Colin Jones CBE
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0191024848
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
You could be forgiven for thinking that the smile has no history; it has always been the same. However, just as different cultures in our own day have different rules about smiling, so did different societies in the past. In fact, amazing as it might seem, it was only in late eighteenth century France that western civilization discovered the art of the smile. In the 'Old Regime of Teeth' which prevailed in western Europe until then, smiling was quite literally frowned upon. Individuals were fatalistic about tooth loss, and their open mouths would often have been visually repulsive. Rules of conduct dating back to Antiquity disapproved of the opening of the mouth to express feelings in most social situations. Open and unrestrained smiling was associated with the impolite lower orders. In late eighteenth-century Paris, however, these age-old conventions changed, reflecting broader transformations in the way people expressed their feelings. This allowed the emergence of the modern smile par excellence: the open-mouthed smile which, while highlighting physical beauty and expressing individual identity, revealed white teeth. It was a transformation linked to changing patterns of politeness, new ideals of sensibility, shifts in styles of self-presentation - and, not least, the emergence of scientific dentistry. These changes seemed to usher in a revolution, a revolution in smiling. Yet if the French revolutionaries initially went about their business with a smile on their faces, the Reign of Terror soon wiped it off. Only in the twentieth century would the white-tooth smile re-emerge as an accepted model of self-presentation. In this entertaining, absorbing, and highly original work of cultural history, Colin Jones ranges from the history of art, literature, and culture to the history of science, medicine, and dentistry, to tell a unique and untold story about a facial expression at the heart of western civilization.
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0191024848
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
You could be forgiven for thinking that the smile has no history; it has always been the same. However, just as different cultures in our own day have different rules about smiling, so did different societies in the past. In fact, amazing as it might seem, it was only in late eighteenth century France that western civilization discovered the art of the smile. In the 'Old Regime of Teeth' which prevailed in western Europe until then, smiling was quite literally frowned upon. Individuals were fatalistic about tooth loss, and their open mouths would often have been visually repulsive. Rules of conduct dating back to Antiquity disapproved of the opening of the mouth to express feelings in most social situations. Open and unrestrained smiling was associated with the impolite lower orders. In late eighteenth-century Paris, however, these age-old conventions changed, reflecting broader transformations in the way people expressed their feelings. This allowed the emergence of the modern smile par excellence: the open-mouthed smile which, while highlighting physical beauty and expressing individual identity, revealed white teeth. It was a transformation linked to changing patterns of politeness, new ideals of sensibility, shifts in styles of self-presentation - and, not least, the emergence of scientific dentistry. These changes seemed to usher in a revolution, a revolution in smiling. Yet if the French revolutionaries initially went about their business with a smile on their faces, the Reign of Terror soon wiped it off. Only in the twentieth century would the white-tooth smile re-emerge as an accepted model of self-presentation. In this entertaining, absorbing, and highly original work of cultural history, Colin Jones ranges from the history of art, literature, and culture to the history of science, medicine, and dentistry, to tell a unique and untold story about a facial expression at the heart of western civilization.
L' art dentaire en France au XVIIIè siècle
Author: Anne Guiraud-Boucher
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Languages : fr
Pages : 386
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Pages : 386
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Dents, dentistes et art dentaire
Author: Evelyne Samama
Publisher: Editions L'Harmattan
ISBN: 2296513719
Category : Medical
Languages : fr
Pages : 372
Book Description
Cet ouvrage reprend les actes du sixième colloque qui s'est tenu sur l'histoire de la médecine, des pratiques et des représentations médicales dans les sociétés anciennes. Les contributions présentées ici donnent un éclairage sur les représentations, mentales et iconographiques, de la bouche et des dents tout autant que les techniques, médicales ou non, mises en oeuvre, durant l'Antiquité, le Moyen-Age et sous l'Ancien Régime.
Publisher: Editions L'Harmattan
ISBN: 2296513719
Category : Medical
Languages : fr
Pages : 372
Book Description
Cet ouvrage reprend les actes du sixième colloque qui s'est tenu sur l'histoire de la médecine, des pratiques et des représentations médicales dans les sociétés anciennes. Les contributions présentées ici donnent un éclairage sur les représentations, mentales et iconographiques, de la bouche et des dents tout autant que les techniques, médicales ou non, mises en oeuvre, durant l'Antiquité, le Moyen-Age et sous l'Ancien Régime.