Word: professionalization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Shame on TIME! The idea of you allowing your columns to be used as a means of spreading propaganda for the medical profession to the detriment of other schools. It just goes to show that even TIME can be hoodwinked.
Optometry is recognized as a separate profession from medicine in every state in the Union as well as in the District of Columbia. Separate Boards of Examiners in Optometry are appointed in the several states to administer the Optometry Laws.
You will be interested in knowing from one of the teaching profession that many of the students who are introduced to TIME in this way, continue as regular subscribers. This speaks well for TIME, because students often acquire a dislike for things they are required to read.
How do you get that way? I know more dentists in U. S. than do all the column writers put together. I can mention scores of big game hunters, mountain climbers and real soldiers from the list of any dental society and prove to you that as a class the...
Francis' Disease. Dr. Edward Francis, U. S. Public Health Service, Washington, D. C., told his astonished audience the facts of tularemia (TIME, July 23, 1923). Long known as "rabbit fever" among land-workers for its annual toll of thousands of rabbits and ground squirrels, this disease has been recognized...