The Cleveland Medical Journal, Volume 11Cleveland Medical Journal Company, 1912 - Medicine |
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... Committee on Medical Practice and the Plan for the Reg- ulation of Contract Medical Practice . By J. J. R. MACLEOD , Cleveland , Chairman of the Committee on Med- ical Practice . It is not my intention in making these remarks to plead ...
... Committee on Medical Practice and the Plan for the Reg- ulation of Contract Medical Practice . By J. J. R. MACLEOD , Cleveland , Chairman of the Committee on Med- ical Practice . It is not my intention in making these remarks to plead ...
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... committee had not learned much by this method . Another course had to be adopted . This consisted in personal conferences with men known to be familiar with the various forms of contract practice under consideration . A great deal of ...
... committee had not learned much by this method . Another course had to be adopted . This consisted in personal conferences with men known to be familiar with the various forms of contract practice under consideration . A great deal of ...
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... committee have dealt . I will try to show how the evils associated with both are dependent upon the application of the capitulation principle , and firstly with regard to Lodge Practice : The conditions to which uncontrolled lodge ...
... committee have dealt . I will try to show how the evils associated with both are dependent upon the application of the capitulation principle , and firstly with regard to Lodge Practice : The conditions to which uncontrolled lodge ...
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... committee that in several instances there has been gross overcharging by physicians who have been called in to treat accidents in emergencies occurring in the work of some large firm . It is right and proper that the firm should be ...
... committee that in several instances there has been gross overcharging by physicians who have been called in to treat accidents in emergencies occurring in the work of some large firm . It is right and proper that the firm should be ...
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... committee never be- lieved that there could be any difficulty on the part of those engaged in contract practice in readjusting their contracts so as to eliminate from them the capitulation principle ; a principle by which they are ...
... committee never be- lieved that there could be any difficulty on the part of those engaged in contract practice in readjusting their contracts so as to eliminate from them the capitulation principle ; a principle by which they are ...
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