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Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1985 Oct;73(4):345-51.
The rise of dentistry from a mechanical trade to a profession has often been attributed to the so-called "triumvirate" of organization, education, and journal literature. This essay focuses on one part of the triumvirate, examining the role of journals in the growth of dentistry as a profession, from the appearance of the first journal in 1839 to the publication of the Index to Dental Literature in 1921. Rather than discussing the history of individual titles, it identifies some of the broader issues and problems that confronted early dental journalism. The evolution of dental journals from trade house publications to independent scientific literature mirrored the movement toward professional status in dentistry during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
牙科从一门机械手艺发展成为一门专业,这一过程常常被归功于组织、教育和期刊文献这一所谓的“三巨头”。本文聚焦于“三巨头”中的一个部分,考察从1839年第一本期刊问世到1921年《牙科文献索引》出版期间,期刊在牙科作为一门专业的发展过程中所起的作用。本文并非讨论个别期刊的历史,而是指出早期牙科新闻业所面临的一些更广泛的问题。19世纪末20世纪初,牙科期刊从商业出版物向独立科学文献的演变反映了牙科向专业地位的转变。