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Crawford Long Hospital is named after an American physician and pharmacist who was the first to use modern-day:
 
  A) anesthesia.
  B) surgical techniques.
  C) human autopsies.
  D) vaccine administration.

Question 2

Medical assisting became a recognized health care profession in:
 
  A) 1961.
  B) 1963.
  C) 1978.
  D) 1980.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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