Although the care of the basic medical needs of much of the population, or what might be termed general medicine, accounted by the mid nineteenth century for the work of the majority of medical men in Britain, those who practiced within this field were an irregular group of practitioners who had evolved from the surgeon- apothecaries and man midwives of the eighteenth century, and who formed an unspecific mix of medical men with different qualifications, training and experiences. Increasing legislation forced the radical development of the medical profession by the end of the century and, in a changing climate of education and opportunity, medical men competed for professional survival. This they did through the cultivation and exploitation...
This dissertation tells of the efforts of a group of scientifically trained physicians in Charleston...
The period between the 1832 reform of the British parliament and the implementation of the 1858 Brit...
When did medicine become modern? This book takes a fresh look at one of the most important questions...
This article traces the class background, educational pathways and career profiles of over 100 Scott...
This article traces the class background, educational pathways and career profiles of over 100 Scott...
Though Harley Street has been viewed as the provenance of the medical elite in Britain, no attempt h...
This study traces the development of General Practice in the Scottish islands from the earliest time...
Ireland, in the eighteenth century, followed the classic tripartite division of regular medical prac...
This thesis examines the representation of medical practitioners between the 1830s and 1910s in Brit...
This article examines the practice among general practitioners in Scotland of keeping shops for disp...
This dissertation tells of the efforts of a group of scientifically trained physicians in Charleston...
The nature of the relationship between a doctor and his middling and aristocratic patients in the n...
This dissertation tells of the efforts of a group of scientifically trained physicians in Charleston...
This dissertation tells of the efforts of a group of scientifically trained physicians in Charleston...
This thesis examines the representation of medical practitioners between the 1830s and 1910s in Brit...
This dissertation tells of the efforts of a group of scientifically trained physicians in Charleston...
The period between the 1832 reform of the British parliament and the implementation of the 1858 Brit...
When did medicine become modern? This book takes a fresh look at one of the most important questions...
This article traces the class background, educational pathways and career profiles of over 100 Scott...
This article traces the class background, educational pathways and career profiles of over 100 Scott...
Though Harley Street has been viewed as the provenance of the medical elite in Britain, no attempt h...
This study traces the development of General Practice in the Scottish islands from the earliest time...
Ireland, in the eighteenth century, followed the classic tripartite division of regular medical prac...
This thesis examines the representation of medical practitioners between the 1830s and 1910s in Brit...
This article examines the practice among general practitioners in Scotland of keeping shops for disp...
This dissertation tells of the efforts of a group of scientifically trained physicians in Charleston...
The nature of the relationship between a doctor and his middling and aristocratic patients in the n...
This dissertation tells of the efforts of a group of scientifically trained physicians in Charleston...
This dissertation tells of the efforts of a group of scientifically trained physicians in Charleston...
This thesis examines the representation of medical practitioners between the 1830s and 1910s in Brit...
This dissertation tells of the efforts of a group of scientifically trained physicians in Charleston...
The period between the 1832 reform of the British parliament and the implementation of the 1858 Brit...
When did medicine become modern? This book takes a fresh look at one of the most important questions...