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nmorano1

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Reason medicine has traditionally viewed women's diseases as less important than men's diseases:
 
  A) medicine is male dominated
   B) serious diseases are male diseases
   C) women not significant as a factor of economic production
   D) women live longer than men

Question 2

Physicians typically earn their living from the fees they charge their patients. This system is called:
 
  A) third-party pay
   B) doctor/patient relationship
   C) fee for service
   D) over-the-counter



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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