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Which of the following had a positive influence in getting the physician directly involved in healing the suffering patient?
{ 1 } - Christianity, particularly in its Roman Catholic form, because of its belief in personal charity and the integral relation of the body to the human person
{ 2 } - Elevation of the physician to the status of a learned professional in the universities of the Middle Ages
{ 3 } - The recent emphasis on the specialist, as opposed to the general practitioner.
{ 4 } - The pyramid of paramedical professionals in service of the physician.
{ 5 } - The French Revolution
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Which of the following had a positive influence in getting the physician directly involved in healing the suffering patient?
{ 1 } - Christianity, particularly in its Roman Catholic form, because of its belief in personal charity and the integral relation of the body to the human person
{ 2 } - Elevation of the physician to the status of a learned professional in the universities of the Middle Ages
{ 3 } - The recent emphasis on the specialist, as opposed to the general practitioner.
{ 4 } - The pyramid of paramedical professionals in service of the physician.
{ 5 } - The French Revolution
See p. 79.
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Which of the following had a positive influence in getting the physician directly involved in healing the suffering patient?
{ 1 } - Christianity, particularly in its Roman Catholic form, because of its belief in personal charity and the integral relation of the body to the human person
{ 2 } - Elevation of the physician to the status of a learned professional in the universities of the Middle Ages
{ 3 } - The recent emphasis on the specialist, as opposed to the general practitioner.
{ 4 } - The pyramid of paramedical professionals in service of the physician.
{ 5 } - The French Revolution
This tended to separate physician from suffering patient. See p. 79.
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Which of the following had a positive influence in getting the physician directly involved in healing the suffering patient?
{ 1 } - Christianity, particularly in its Roman Catholic form, because of its belief in personal charity and the integral relation of the body to the human person
{ 2 } - Elevation of the physician to the status of a learned professional in the universities of the Middle Ages
{ 3 } - The recent emphasis on the specialist, as opposed to the general practitioner.
{ 4 } - The pyramid of paramedical professionals in service of the physician.
{ 5 } - The French Revolution
See p. 79.
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Which of the following had a positive influence in getting the physician directly involved in healing the suffering patient?
{ 1 } - Christianity, particularly in its Roman Catholic form, because of its belief in personal charity and the integral relation of the body to the human person
{ 2 } - Elevation of the physician to the status of a learned professional in the universities of the Middle Ages
{ 3 } - The recent emphasis on the specialist, as opposed to the general practitioner.
{ 4 } - The pyramid of paramedical professionals in service of the physician.
{ 5 } - The French Revolution
See p. 79.
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Which of the following had a positive influence in getting the physician directly involved in healing the suffering patient?
{ 1 } - Christianity, particularly in its Roman Catholic form, because of its belief in personal charity and the integral relation of the body to the human person
{ 2 } - Elevation of the physician to the status of a learned professional in the universities of the Middle Ages
{ 3 } - The recent emphasis on the specialist, as opposed to the general practitioner.
{ 4 } - The pyramid of paramedical professionals in service of the physician.
{ 5 } - The French Revolution
This influence was negative in that it broke down old patterns of the medical profession. See p. 79.
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