Om "Res Medica, Res Publica"
In this volume, British politician William Ewart addresses the state of the medical profession in the late 19th century and advocates for improvements in the education and pay of doctors. Drawing on his own experience as a lawyer and lawmaker, Ewart's arguments are as relevant today as they were over a century ago.
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