A History of Dentistry from the most Ancient Times until the end of the Eighteenth Century
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The work traces the development of dental art from antiquity through the end of the eighteenth century, combining archaeological evidence, descriptions of prosthetic appliances, and a survey of dental literature. Arranged chronologically, it considers practices and customs across ancient and medieval societies and into early modern times, outlining technological changes, evolving treatments, and the emergence of specialized techniques. Illustrated with numerous engravings and plates, the narrative synthesizes museum findings and primary sources to show how tools, methods, and professional knowledge gradually changed over centuries.
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