Uitgever:Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press,1993. Paperback. xvi,319 pp. Condition : very good. Conditie: goed
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Extra informatie:- After the American Revolution, the new republic's most prominent physicians envisioned a society in which doctors, lawyers, and the state might work together to ensure public well-being and a high standard of justice. But as James C. Mohr reveals in Doctors and the Law, what appeared to be fertile ground for cooperative civic service soon became a battlefield, as the relationship between doctors and the legal system became increasingly adversarial.