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ISBN : 0801878349
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An outstanding second edition,... bringing his history into the present and giving the reader a remarkably insightful understanding of osteopathic medicine and the challenges it faces today... A superbly written book, well researched, thoughtful, and enjoyable to read. Gevtiz has made an important contribution to the canon of medical literature
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JAMA)
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Lucid, thorough, and judicious... Gevitz has produced an excellent study.
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Bulletin of the History of Medicine)
The best historical study of the subject to date.
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American Scientist)
Gevitz provides what may well be the definitive study.
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Journal of the American Medical Association)
A refreshing and balanced view of the osteopathic profession.
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Osteopathic Annals)
The most meticulous and careful study of the profession ever written by an outsider, and it is very useful.
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The DO)
Entertaining, thoughtful, and interesting to read... Gevitz's history reminds us once again of the many factors that influence the division of labor in health care. For the illumination it provides on these matters, this well-written account should take its place as a major sourcebook on a small but important occupation.
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Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law)
Gevitz has written an invaluable brief history of osteopathic medicine... An indispensable book that will be useful to any scholar in the field.
(Charles E. Rosenberg
Isis)
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- Paperback: 264 pages
- Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press; 2nd edition (March 9, 2004)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0801878349
- ISBN-13: 978-0801878343
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