The Medical Profession in the Industrial RevolutionGill and Macmillan, 1984 - 236 strani |
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... continued to present themselves for the College diploma , not because they were required to do so by law , but because of the status accorded to a diploma signed by many of the leading surgeons of the period . - - It was largely because ...
... continued to present themselves for the College diploma , not because they were required to do so by law , but because of the status accorded to a diploma signed by many of the leading surgeons of the period . - - It was largely because ...
Stran 86
... continued until early in 1850 , the College of Surgeons continued to insist that it alone had the right to examine in surgery . Thus , at a meeting held on 16 March 1849 , the Council of the College of Surgeons stated that it ' objects ...
... continued until early in 1850 , the College of Surgeons continued to insist that it alone had the right to examine in surgery . Thus , at a meeting held on 16 March 1849 , the Council of the College of Surgeons stated that it ' objects ...
Stran 88
... continued exclusion of general practitioners from any participation in regulating the affairs of the profession was one of the most deeply felt grievances on the part of general practitioners , and the demand for political ...
... continued exclusion of general practitioners from any participation in regulating the affairs of the profession was one of the most deeply felt grievances on the part of general practitioners , and the demand for political ...
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The institutional structure of the medical | 1 |
The changing structure of medical practice | 9 |
the early stages | 53 |
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