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Cultures of Oral Health - Discourses, Practices, and Theory (Hardcover): Claire L Jones, Barry J. Gibson Cultures of Oral Health - Discourses, Practices, and Theory (Hardcover)
Claire L Jones, Barry J. Gibson
R4,219 Discovery Miles 42 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Oral health is integral to wellbeing and quality of life. This important edited volume brings together leading scholars to address global oral health and the multiple ways in which theory, practice and discourse have shaped it in the modern period. Structured around key themes, the book chapters draw on interdisciplinary perspectives in order to consider the role of the dental profession, the commercial sector, charities, the state, the media and patients in shaping oral health in the past and present. Collectively, the chapters consider the extent to which each of the studied groups and actors have sought to own and control the mouth. By adopting multiple perspectives, the book highlights the importance of cross-disciplinary work across the sciences, social sciences and humanities and provides a road map for a new interdisciplinary field focused on oral health and society. Drawing on perspectives from dentistry, sociology, history and the wider humanities, this book will interest students and researchers of dentistry, public health, sociology of health and illness, the medical humanities and history.

The Business of Birth Control - Contraception and Commerce in Britain Before the Sexual Revolution (Hardcover): Claire L Jones The Business of Birth Control - Contraception and Commerce in Britain Before the Sexual Revolution (Hardcover)
Claire L Jones
R2,513 R2,341 Discovery Miles 23 410 Save R172 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The business of birth control is the first book-length study to examine contraceptives as commodities in Britain before the pill. Drawing on new archives and neglected promotional and commercial material, the book demonstrates how hundreds of companies transformed condoms and rubber and chemical pessaries into consumer goods that became widely available via discreet mail order catalogues, newspapers, birth control clinics, chemists' shops and vending machines in an era when older and more reserved ways of thinking about sex jostled uncomfortably with modern and more open attitudes. The book outlines the impact of contraceptive commodification on consumers, but also demonstrates how closely the contraceptive industry was intertwined with the medical profession and the birth control movement, who sought authority in birth control knowledge at a time when sexual knowledge and who had access to it was contested. -- .

The Medical Trade Catalogue in Britain, 1870-1914 (Paperback): Claire L Jones The Medical Trade Catalogue in Britain, 1870-1914 (Paperback)
Claire L Jones
R1,381 Discovery Miles 13 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

By the late nineteenth century, advances in medical knowledge, technology and pharmaceuticals led to the development of a thriving commercial industry. The medical trade catalogue became one of the most important means of promoting the latest tools and techniques to practitioners. Drawing on over 400 catalogues produced between 1870 and 1914, Jones presents a study of the changing nature of medical professionalism. She examines the use of the catalogue in connecting the previously separate worlds of medicine and commerce and discusses its importance to the study of print history more widely.

Rethinking Modern Prostheses in Anglo-American Commodity Cultures, 1820-1939 (Hardcover): Claire L Jones Rethinking Modern Prostheses in Anglo-American Commodity Cultures, 1820-1939 (Hardcover)
Claire L Jones
R2,468 Discovery Miles 24 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the development of modern transatlantic prosthetic industries in nineteenth and twentieth centuries and reveals how the co-alignment of medicine, industrial capitalism, and social norms shaped diverse lived experiences of prosthetic technologies and in turn, disability identities. Through case studies that focus on hearing aids, artificial tympanums, amplified telephones, artificial limbs, wigs and dentures, this book provides a new account of the historic relationship between prostheses, disability and industry. Essays draw on neglected source material, including patent records, trade literature and artefacts, to uncover the historic processes of commodification surrounding different prostheses and the involvement of neglected companies, philanthropists, medical practitioners, veterans, businessmen, wives, mothers and others in these processes. -- .

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