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Queen of the Professions

Queen of the Professions

Charles E. McClelland

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"Only in the latter part of the nineteenth century did medicine achieve the full eight characteristics of a modern profession. And yet, so quickly, it has seen one--autonomy--erode significantly and is beginning to experience the crumbling of another: monopoly of the market of services. Can social prestige and economic rewards be far behind?"--Provided by publisher.

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OL21086978W

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Medicine, united statesPhysiciansMedical ethicsMedical economicsPrestigePower (social sciences)AutonomyMonopoliesMedicineHistoryHistory of MedicineProfessional AutonomyInformal Social Control

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