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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421411415

The Supreme Court Defines the American Medical Profession

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By James C. Mohr
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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
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224

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Introduction
Prologue
Part One: Background
1. Medical Regulation in the United States through the Civil War
Part Two: The Medical Society of West Virginia
2. Dr. Reeves and the Founding
3. Building the ""True Church""
4. Challenges from Within
Part Three: The Board of Health
5. Securing Legislation
6. Exercising Power
7. The Dents Confront the Board
Part Four: The Courts
8. The West Virginia State Supreme Court
9. Conflict and Enforcement
10. The United States Supreme Court
11. American Medical Practice after Dent
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index

""Mohr's effective blending of engaging narrative with cogent historical analysis makes this book a useful resource for historians of medicine, legal historians, as well as those interested in social history. But the book is also appealing to medical, legal, and regulatory professionals seeking a historical perspective on medical licensing, its impact on practice, and the implementation of public health in the United States.""

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