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List of illustrations | ||
List of tables | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Note on abbreviations | ||
Glossary | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | The professional structure of practice | 9 |
1 | Medical practitioners | 11 |
2 | The context of practice | 39 |
3 | Medical encounters | 69 |
Pt. II | The economic dimensions of practice | 105 |
4 | The creation of a surgical general practice | 107 |
5 | The GP and the goal of prosperity | 135 |
6 | Physicians | 170 |
Pt. III | Patients and doctors | 197 |
7 | Medicalisation and affluent patients | 199 |
8 | Office, altruism and poor patients | 224 |
19 | Expanding practice with women and child patients | 254 |
Pt. IV | Synthesis | 297 |
Reflections | 299 | |
Select bibliography | 317 | |
Index of medical names | 338 | |
General index | 341 |
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