Early Medical Education and the Revolutionary War - Journal of the American Revolution
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Early Medical Education and the Revolutionary War - Journal of the American Revolution
Until 1765, there were no medical schools in the American colonies. In the words of one historian, a man aspiring to the medical profession was obliged to acquire his training as an apprentice to an older doctor. Beginning usually at fifteen years of age, he took care of the physician’s office and his horse, and […] The post Early Medical Education and the Revolutionary War appeared first on Journal of the American Revolution.
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