Word: professionalized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The so-called Old Guard in the profession of medicine believes that medicine should continue to be shrouded in the mystery of the Dark Ages; and that the layman has no business knowing what it is all about. If the doctor hands a patient a prescription written in the best...
Amiable, cultured, incurably addicted to assisting at his own extravaganzas, Promoter Curley's two salient characteristics are good taste, which, because it is utterly anomalous in his profession, he rigorously confines to his private life; and the useful knack of knowing celebrities and being on hand at every sort...
On Page 8 Chief J. Edgar Hoover of the Federal Bureau of Investigation observed: "The average layman likes to believe that he could be an expert in solving crimes. But as with any other profession, only a small percentage of those who rate themselves qualified are fitted for criminal investigation...
"Likewise, the vast army of O. O. Mclntyre's admirers includes very few members of his own profession,'' says TIME [July 8] which would be justified in conducting a referendum on that dogmatic declaration. At the same time you . . . might start with a definition of admirers. We...
...last winter, promptly released a flood of corporate financing that is still rising (TIME, March 13). Commenting on this simplified form, Accounting Review declared: "The SEC has in one month set effective and, on the whole, reasonable standards for the [accounting] profession which years of futile committee work within professional societies have not been able to produce or even begin to produce...