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Medicine Law And Public Policy In Scotland C 18501990 Mark Freeman Eleanor Gordon Krista Maglen

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Medicine Law And Public Policy In Scotland C 18501990 Mark Freeman Eleanor Gordon Krista Maglen
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.6 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Mark Freeman; Eleanor Gordon; Krista Maglen
ISBN: 9780748699391, 0748699392
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Medicine Law And Public Policy In Scotland C 18501990 Mark Freeman Eleanor Gordon Krista Maglen by Mark Freeman; Eleanor Gordon; Krista Maglen 9780748699391, 0748699392 instant download after payment.

Marks the contribution of Anne Crowther to scholarship in British history

Focussing on Scotland, this collection draws together the three main strands of Anne Crowther's academic research – welfare, medicine and legal history – and reflects the range of her historical scholarship.


Based on original research, the essays in this book examine important developments in key Scottish institutions, question enduring myths about the nature of Scottish legal and medical practice, and explore the intersections between medicine, the law and public policy.

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