Professions and the public interest : the response of the medical profession to acupuncture in nineteenth and twentieth century Britain

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Main Author: Saks, Michael Paul
Published: London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London) 1985
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title Professions and the public interest : the response of the medical profession to acupuncture in nineteenth and twentieth century Britain
title_short Professions and the public interest : the response of the medical profession to acupuncture in nineteenth and twentieth century Britain
title_full Professions and the public interest : the response of the medical profession to acupuncture in nineteenth and twentieth century Britain
title_fullStr Professions and the public interest : the response of the medical profession to acupuncture in nineteenth and twentieth century Britain
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