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... practice for nearly twenty years , supplies an optimistic diagnosis . Dr Fry is on the Council of the College of General Practitioners ; he was a member of the Medical Services Review Committee ; and he is President of the Section of ...
... practice for nearly twenty years , supplies an optimistic diagnosis . Dr Fry is on the Council of the College of General Practitioners ; he was a member of the Medical Services Review Committee ; and he is President of the Section of ...
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... practice . To practise good general practice the G.P. requires help and assistance from the other members of the medical team . He is unable by himself to provide all the complex equipment and staff required for accurate diagnosis . He ...
... practice . To practise good general practice the G.P. requires help and assistance from the other members of the medical team . He is unable by himself to provide all the complex equipment and staff required for accurate diagnosis . He ...
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... practice also eliminates the isolation of the individual practitioner and creates the possibility both of some leisure and of some continued work in hospital or in some special branch of medicine for the G.P. so inclined . But group ...
... practice also eliminates the isolation of the individual practitioner and creates the possibility both of some leisure and of some continued work in hospital or in some special branch of medicine for the G.P. so inclined . But group ...
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