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Loading... Making a medical living : doctors and patients in the English market for medicine, 1720-1911by Anne Digby
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Making a Medical Market begins with the first voluntary hospital in 1720 and ends in 1911 with national health insurance. It looks at different forms of practice--public appointments in hospitals, office under state welfare systems, and private practice. From the 1750s medicine became more commercialized. Doctors were successful in raising demand for their own services but were unsuccessful in restricting competition. Many medical practitioners struggled to make a living by seeing many patients at low fees, so that "five minutes for the patient" is not a new feature of health care. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)362.10941Social sciences Social problems & social services Social problems of and services to groups of people People with physical illnesses History, geographic treatment, biography Europe British Isles - UK, Great Britain, Scotland, IrelandLC ClassificationRatingAverage: No ratings.Is this you?Become a LibraryThing Author. |