Medical Education and Medical Licensing in Lower Canada: Demographic Factors, Conflict and Social Change
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Medical Education and Medical Licensing in Lower Canada: Demographic Factors, Conflict and Social Change
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Abstract |
A study of the ethnic, political and social conflict among medical practitioners in Lower Canada between 1815 and 1831. The author studies the ascendancy of the new middle class French-speaking Lower Canadians, both in numerical and political terms, within the medical profession during this period, and their struggle for control over medical education and licensing with the traditionally British-oriented English-speaking physicians.
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Histoire sociale/ Social History
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Vol. 14
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no. 27
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67-91
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May 1981
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en
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Tunis, Barbara. “Medical Education and Medical Licensing in Lower Canada: Demographic Factors, Conflict and Social Change.” Histoire sociale/ Social History Vol. 14, no. 27 (May 1981): 67–91. http://pi.library.yorku.ca/ojs/index.php/hssh/article/view/37973.
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