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The Impact of Specialization and State Medicine
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Before World War II, the great majority of practising doctors in England and Wales were general practitioners. They performed their own surgery, and were accustomed to treating a wide variety of illnesses and symptoms.
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Before World War II, the great majority of practising doctors in England and Wales were general practitioners. They performed their own surgery, and were accustomed to treating a wide variety of illnesses and symptoms.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351506267
- Artikelnr.: 48867394
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351506267
- Artikelnr.: 48867394
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Rosemary Stevens
Introduction
Part I. TH E PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
1. Foundations of Modern Medical Practice 1700-1858
2. Medical Practice 1858-1914
3. Development of the Specialties 1914-1939
4. Problems of Medical Practice in the Late 1930s
Part II. SPECIALISM
GENERALISM
AND THE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE ACT
5. The Design of a National Health Service
6. The Medical Profession and the Appointed Day
7. The Two Branches: Postwar Realignments 1948-1950
8. Specialism and the Royal Colleges in the 1940s
Part III. EMERGING PROBLEMS: TH E NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE 1948-1961
9. Determination of Incomes
10. Problems of Hospital Medical Staffing
11. Changes in General Practice: The Question of Status
12. The National Health Service as an Educational Structure
Part IV. TH E IMPACT OP THE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE ON MEDICAL PRACTICE: THE 1960s
13. Employment in the National Health Service
14. The Consultant
the National Health Service
and the Place of Private Practice
15. The Distinction Awards System
16. The Machinery of Planning and the Distribution of Doctors
17. Medical Manpower: Responsibility and Definition
Part V. TH E MEDICAL PROFESSION
18. Professional Participation in the National Health Service Structure
19. The British Medical Association and the Royal Colleges
20. Professional Differences and Financial Differentials 1962-1964
21. Arbitration of Incomes: Substitute for Planning?
Part VI. SPECIALIZATION: PROBLEMS AT THE MID-1960S
22. Problems in Medical Education and Training
23. Specialties in the 1960s: New Dimensions
24. Review and Prospect
Part I. TH E PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
1. Foundations of Modern Medical Practice 1700-1858
2. Medical Practice 1858-1914
3. Development of the Specialties 1914-1939
4. Problems of Medical Practice in the Late 1930s
Part II. SPECIALISM
GENERALISM
AND THE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE ACT
5. The Design of a National Health Service
6. The Medical Profession and the Appointed Day
7. The Two Branches: Postwar Realignments 1948-1950
8. Specialism and the Royal Colleges in the 1940s
Part III. EMERGING PROBLEMS: TH E NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE 1948-1961
9. Determination of Incomes
10. Problems of Hospital Medical Staffing
11. Changes in General Practice: The Question of Status
12. The National Health Service as an Educational Structure
Part IV. TH E IMPACT OP THE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE ON MEDICAL PRACTICE: THE 1960s
13. Employment in the National Health Service
14. The Consultant
the National Health Service
and the Place of Private Practice
15. The Distinction Awards System
16. The Machinery of Planning and the Distribution of Doctors
17. Medical Manpower: Responsibility and Definition
Part V. TH E MEDICAL PROFESSION
18. Professional Participation in the National Health Service Structure
19. The British Medical Association and the Royal Colleges
20. Professional Differences and Financial Differentials 1962-1964
21. Arbitration of Incomes: Substitute for Planning?
Part VI. SPECIALIZATION: PROBLEMS AT THE MID-1960S
22. Problems in Medical Education and Training
23. Specialties in the 1960s: New Dimensions
24. Review and Prospect
Introduction
Part I. TH E PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
1. Foundations of Modern Medical Practice 1700-1858
2. Medical Practice 1858-1914
3. Development of the Specialties 1914-1939
4. Problems of Medical Practice in the Late 1930s
Part II. SPECIALISM
GENERALISM
AND THE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE ACT
5. The Design of a National Health Service
6. The Medical Profession and the Appointed Day
7. The Two Branches: Postwar Realignments 1948-1950
8. Specialism and the Royal Colleges in the 1940s
Part III. EMERGING PROBLEMS: TH E NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE 1948-1961
9. Determination of Incomes
10. Problems of Hospital Medical Staffing
11. Changes in General Practice: The Question of Status
12. The National Health Service as an Educational Structure
Part IV. TH E IMPACT OP THE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE ON MEDICAL PRACTICE: THE 1960s
13. Employment in the National Health Service
14. The Consultant
the National Health Service
and the Place of Private Practice
15. The Distinction Awards System
16. The Machinery of Planning and the Distribution of Doctors
17. Medical Manpower: Responsibility and Definition
Part V. TH E MEDICAL PROFESSION
18. Professional Participation in the National Health Service Structure
19. The British Medical Association and the Royal Colleges
20. Professional Differences and Financial Differentials 1962-1964
21. Arbitration of Incomes: Substitute for Planning?
Part VI. SPECIALIZATION: PROBLEMS AT THE MID-1960S
22. Problems in Medical Education and Training
23. Specialties in the 1960s: New Dimensions
24. Review and Prospect
Part I. TH E PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
1. Foundations of Modern Medical Practice 1700-1858
2. Medical Practice 1858-1914
3. Development of the Specialties 1914-1939
4. Problems of Medical Practice in the Late 1930s
Part II. SPECIALISM
GENERALISM
AND THE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE ACT
5. The Design of a National Health Service
6. The Medical Profession and the Appointed Day
7. The Two Branches: Postwar Realignments 1948-1950
8. Specialism and the Royal Colleges in the 1940s
Part III. EMERGING PROBLEMS: TH E NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE 1948-1961
9. Determination of Incomes
10. Problems of Hospital Medical Staffing
11. Changes in General Practice: The Question of Status
12. The National Health Service as an Educational Structure
Part IV. TH E IMPACT OP THE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE ON MEDICAL PRACTICE: THE 1960s
13. Employment in the National Health Service
14. The Consultant
the National Health Service
and the Place of Private Practice
15. The Distinction Awards System
16. The Machinery of Planning and the Distribution of Doctors
17. Medical Manpower: Responsibility and Definition
Part V. TH E MEDICAL PROFESSION
18. Professional Participation in the National Health Service Structure
19. The British Medical Association and the Royal Colleges
20. Professional Differences and Financial Differentials 1962-1964
21. Arbitration of Incomes: Substitute for Planning?
Part VI. SPECIALIZATION: PROBLEMS AT THE MID-1960S
22. Problems in Medical Education and Training
23. Specialties in the 1960s: New Dimensions
24. Review and Prospect