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Training female dentists at the National Dental Hospital, WW1
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Training female dentists at the National Dental Hospital, WW1
Women at the National Dental Hospital and college in Great Portland Street being taught in the conservation room how to stop and fill decayed teeth. The Great War opened up a number of employment opportunities for women as they filled the jobs left by men who had joined up to fight. Date: 1916
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This evocative photograph captures a pivotal moment in the history of dentistry and women's employment during the First World War. Taken in 1916 at the National Dental Hospital and College in Great Portland Street, London, the image shows a group of determined young women intently focused on their studies in the conservation room. With the Great War raging on, the departure of men to the battlefields created a significant labor shortage, opening up new opportunities for women to enter the workforce and fill the vacant roles. Among these women, future dentists are seen diligently learning the art of stopping and filling decayed teeth. Their dedication and commitment to their education are evident, as they practice their skills under the watchful eyes of their instructors. This photograph is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of women during a time of great upheaval. The National Dental Hospital and College played a crucial role in the training of these female dentists, providing them with the knowledge and expertise necessary to enter the profession. The image serves as a powerful reminder of the important contributions women made during the war, not only in the medical field but also in various other industries that were once considered the exclusive domain of men. As we reflect on the history of dentistry and women's roles during the First World War, this photograph stands as a symbol of progress, determination, and the indomitable human spirit. The women in this image paved the way for future generations of female dentists and professionals, inspiring us to continue breaking barriers and challenging societal norms.
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