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American Medical Education: The Formative Years, 1765-1910 - Martin Kaufman - Hardcover

American Medical Education: The Formative Years, 1765-1910 - Martin Kaufman - Hardcover
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  • ISBN-13: 9780837185903
  • ISBN: 0837185904
  • Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated

AUTHOR

Kaufman, Martin

SUMMARY

'œKaufman states that his book is 'not a history of American medical education' but 'an examination of the major trends and developments that affected the colleges.' This statement aptly describes the lively account of the long struggle for the adoption of standards and licensing in American medical education.... Good notes, bibliography, and index. Highly recommended for all libraries.'' ChoiceKaufman, Martin is the author of 'American Medical Education: The Formative Years, 1765-1910 - Martin Kaufman - Hardcover' with ISBN 9780837185903 and ISBN 0837185904.

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