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One can scarcely imagine a speaker at a meeting of a county medical
society discussing the possible elimination of some
disease by public health measures, and then qualifying
his observations by the statement that many
practitioners make a living out of treating the disease in
question; and that unless the physicians are vigilant to prevent
the adoption of such measures, this source of business
will be taken from them.Yet speakers at
barassociationmeetings arefrequently heard tomake similar
observations about the effect of proposed reforms.
1938 'A New Society and an Old Calling,' in the Cornell Law Quarterly. | ||