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COLOMBIAN DENTAL LITERATURE

Authors: Castro N., Jaime Alberto;

COLOMBIAN DENTAL LITERATURE

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El propósito de este artículo es hacer un análisis de la cantidad de libros publicados en Colombia sobre odontología. Colombia es uno de los países más atrasados en América Latina en cuanto a investigación y producción científica se refiere. La profesión odontológica no ha sido ajena a esta situación. El primer libro publicado en Colombia sobre odontología fue Observaciones sobre la estructura, fisiolojía (sic), anatomía y enfermedades de los dientes escrito por el norteamericano Joseph Watson ver Valen, publicado en Bogotá, en 1849. Desde esa fecha, hasta el presente (2004), han transcurrido 155 años, durante los cuales se han publicado 100 títulos. La mayoría de las obras han sido publicadas en Bogotá y Medellín (92%). De acuerdo con la discriminación por géneros, el 79% de los libros han sido publicados por hombres.[Castro JA. Bibliografía odontológica colombiana. Ustasalud Odontología 2004; 3: 55 - 60]

The purpose of this paper is to do an analysis concerning the amount of books published in Colombia on Dentistry. Colombia is one of the Latin American countries in which both research and scientific production still latecomer. Dental profession has not been free from this situation. The first book published in Colombia on Dentistry was Dental technique or observations on the structure, physiology, anatomy and dental diseases, written by American Joseph Watson ver Valen and released in Bogotá in 1849. In 155 years there have been released 100 books, the great majority of them in Bogota and Medellin (92%). According to the gender, 79% of the books have been written by men.

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Dentistry; Bibliography, Bibliography, Dentistry, Odontología, Bibliografía, Odontología; Bibliografía

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