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Hand to Mouth: Essays on the Art of Dentistry
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¹ßÇàÀÏ: 258p, 60 illus
ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co. ISBN: 0-86715-409-8
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PART 1: Histories PART 2: Mysteries PART 3: Meanings PART 4: Perceptions PART 5: Curiousities PART 6: Visual Arts PART 7: Literature PART 8: Popular Culture PART 9: Practice PART 10: Observations
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This lighthearted collection draws on cultural references in art, history, literature, politics, film, and music to create a whimsical portrait of the dental profession. Provocative as well as informative, the 57 essays in this collection range in subject from a look at why modern vampires have fangs to treatise뭩 on saliva and local anesthesia, and a study of music in the dental office. This book will appeal to anyone associated with dentistry and makes a perfect gift. |
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