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Masja [62]
3 years ago
8

Why did medicine have a domestic— rather than professional—character in the preindustrial era? How did urbanization change that?

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1 answer:
timofeeve [1]3 years ago
7 0

Explanation:

1) Medical Practice was in confusion- Everyone could exercise lacking constraint or drill

2) Medical measures were original- no practical knowledge

3) Mislaid institutional principal- no extensive growth of hospitals

4) Request was unbalanced- least claim due to self-sufficiency (family folk-remedies), economic circumstances (opportunity cost of transportation), and purchase costs (fee for service)

5) Medical education was substandard-apprenticeship, unhindered access, and lacking in science based exercise

Urbanization increased dependence on particular skills of remunerated professionals because..

a. Separated people from families and neighborhoods’- no more home-based medicines

b. Women started working outdoor- no longer thoughtful for the sick

c. Physicians became less expensive and more reachable- telephones, cars,  roads reduced opp. cost of time and travel- more reasonable

d. Better topographical closeness of patients and physicians

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