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|a Gevitz, Norman.
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|a The DOs
|b osteopathic medicine in America /
|c Norman Gevitz.
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|a xiv, 242 p. :
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|a Rev ed. of: The D.O.'s. c1982.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. [193]-235) and index.
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|a Andrew Taylor still -- The Missouri mecca -- In the field -- Structure & function -- Expanding the scope -- The push for higher standards -- A question of identity -- The California merger -- Reaffirmation & expansion -- In a sea of change -- The challenge of distinctiveness.
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