Oral health is a much-maligned topic in the historical scholarship of occupational and public health. Yet, as this chapter will demonstrate, it formed an important focus of the welfare provided by employers in at least three manufacturing industries in late nineteenth and early twentieth century Britain. The provision of industrial dentistry took similar forms in match making, confectionery and biscuit making: dental surveillance by professionals and the promotion of self-regulation of the mouth through oral hygiene. And while each industry was prompted into providing this welfare for different reasons, it is clear that it provided a way to regulate the industrial worker’s mouth and by extension, the wider population. Through this regulatio...
This thesis examines the growth and awareness of health and safety at work between 1780 and 1900. In...
The widespread adoption of canteens within British factories was a product of government interventio...
ix, 215 leaves, [32] p. ; 30 cm. Thesis (M. Public Health)--University of Otago, 2004. Includes bibl...
Abstract This study was conducted to provide basic data for improvement of oral health of workers, b...
This thesis traces the development of an independent dental profession in the first half of 20th cen...
Working-class health cultures before the NHS have long been of scholarly interest but those related ...
During the period 1913-1963, a sub-specialty of the dental profession called dental hygiene was crea...
Diese Arbeit versucht eine Verbindung zwischen dem Gebiet der Arbeitsmedizin und dem der Zahnheilkun...
It will be fifty years in 2008 since Oliver MacDonagh suggested that the adoption of new responsibil...
Relevance. The question of the negative impact of some industries on the oral cavity remains relevan...
Actions to promote, protect and recover the workers' health have been ensured by Law 8080/90. The a...
This thesis probes a neglected area lying at the interface between medical and labour history and is...
Americans are famous the world over for their straight, white teeth. In this dissertation, I explore...
The first industrial clinic was established 100 years ago. Since then, occupational dentistry has de...
Copyright © 2004 Public Health Association of AustraliaUnlabelledThe way in which work is structured...
This thesis examines the growth and awareness of health and safety at work between 1780 and 1900. In...
The widespread adoption of canteens within British factories was a product of government interventio...
ix, 215 leaves, [32] p. ; 30 cm. Thesis (M. Public Health)--University of Otago, 2004. Includes bibl...
Abstract This study was conducted to provide basic data for improvement of oral health of workers, b...
This thesis traces the development of an independent dental profession in the first half of 20th cen...
Working-class health cultures before the NHS have long been of scholarly interest but those related ...
During the period 1913-1963, a sub-specialty of the dental profession called dental hygiene was crea...
Diese Arbeit versucht eine Verbindung zwischen dem Gebiet der Arbeitsmedizin und dem der Zahnheilkun...
It will be fifty years in 2008 since Oliver MacDonagh suggested that the adoption of new responsibil...
Relevance. The question of the negative impact of some industries on the oral cavity remains relevan...
Actions to promote, protect and recover the workers' health have been ensured by Law 8080/90. The a...
This thesis probes a neglected area lying at the interface between medical and labour history and is...
Americans are famous the world over for their straight, white teeth. In this dissertation, I explore...
The first industrial clinic was established 100 years ago. Since then, occupational dentistry has de...
Copyright © 2004 Public Health Association of AustraliaUnlabelledThe way in which work is structured...
This thesis examines the growth and awareness of health and safety at work between 1780 and 1900. In...
The widespread adoption of canteens within British factories was a product of government interventio...
ix, 215 leaves, [32] p. ; 30 cm. Thesis (M. Public Health)--University of Otago, 2004. Includes bibl...