Word: doctorate
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...long 'free enterprise' seemed to mean only that the British employer was free from responsibility for his employees' welfare. Now the state comes to these undernourished men & women, provides their children with orange juice, cod liver oil and milk, sends the doctor when they are sick. These people won't listen to any man who tells them that the welfare state is a bad thing which robs them of their initiative by all this coddling. They will look at their healthier children and will call that man a liar...
...executive council's job is to review the doctors' list of patients; they have the right to reassign patients if one doctor gets too heavily loaded. If their area is short of doctors, they have the right to keep a physician who wants to move away, from doing so. On the other hand, if their area is "overdoctored," they may refuse to let new doctors move in to practice under the health plan...
...doctors get 17 shillings ($3.40) a year for each patient on their list, regardless of whether they call on him every day in the year or not at all. A doctor can have a maximum of 4,000 patients on his list, which would give him a gross income of $13,600. In a few regions, there are more doctors than necessary (e.g., one to each 1,000 patients along Britain's south coast). The result is that doctors' income there is low. Though Bevan could raise their fees, he refuses to do so in these cases because...
...Graduate Schools of Engineering, 17 Master of Science, two Doctor of Science, and two Master of Engineering degrees were granted...
...Masters in Business Administration was grated by the Graduate School of Business Administration; nine Masters in Public Administration by the Graduate School of Public Administration; one Doctor of Public Health by the Graduate School of Public Health; and three Bachelors of Theology and one Master of Theology by the Divinity School...