Anderson Stuart
Dent Hist. 2016 Jul;61(2):53-69.
Two hundred years ago the occupational boundaries between different medical practitioners were blurred and unspecified, with many practicing in several fields. However the 1815 Apothecaries Act had a major impact on both the emerging pharmaceutical and dental professions. The 1878 and 1921 Dentists Acts enabled pharmacists who did some dentistry to continue practicing dentistry. Changes proposed by the British Dental Association (BDA) resulted in the formation of a Chemists Dental Association in 1910 to defend the interests of this group, which continued in existence until 1951. This paper explores the changing relationship between chemists and dentists from the early nineteenth century through to the early twenty-first century. Sources used include the published work of both dental and pharmaceutical historians, documentary sources, and quotations from oral history interviews.
两百年前,不同医学从业者之间的职业界限模糊且不明确,许多人涉足多个领域。然而,1815年的《药剂师法案》对新兴的制药和牙科行业产生了重大影响。1878年和1921年的《牙医法案》使从事一些牙科工作的药剂师能够继续执业。英国牙科协会(BDA)提出的变革导致1910年成立了药剂师牙科协会,以维护该群体的利益,该协会一直存在到1951年。本文探讨了从19世纪初到21世纪初药剂师与牙医之间不断变化的关系。使用的资料来源包括牙科和制药历史学家的已发表作品、文献资料以及口述历史访谈的引述。