Vocations for WomenMacmillan, 1933 - 329 páginas |
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... avenue within pharmacy work is that of the ceutical clerk . pharmaceutical clerk in a hospital . The person who holds this position is comparable to the original pharmacist who handled only drugs in his own store . It has been found ...
... avenue within pharmacy work is that of the ceutical clerk . pharmaceutical clerk in a hospital . The person who holds this position is comparable to the original pharmacist who handled only drugs in his own store . It has been found ...
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... avenues will be treated . as parts of the medical profession , and not as allied professions . As a first avenue , we shall discuss the various types of medical Medical practice : 1. General practice includes medical attention given in ...
... avenues will be treated . as parts of the medical profession , and not as allied professions . As a first avenue , we shall discuss the various types of medical Medical practice : 1. General practice includes medical attention given in ...
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... avenue to be considered in the study of medicine , is that of public health . This has already been considered as a separate vocation because in a way it is entirely separate from medicine , but , as has already been indicated in the ...
... avenue to be considered in the study of medicine , is that of public health . This has already been considered as a separate vocation because in a way it is entirely separate from medicine , but , as has already been indicated in the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER PAGE I WOMANS CONTRIBUTION TO OCCUPATIONAL ENDEAVOR | 3 |
CHOOSING A VOCATION | 14 |
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