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abarnes

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What was the main consequence of early proprietary medical schools, as opposed to state-sponsored schools, in the preindustrial era?
 
  a. Standards were low.
  b. The cost of medical education became too high.
  c. Medical education became regulated.
  d. Science and research became part of medical education.

Question 2

What was the function of a pesthouse in the preindustrial period?
 
  a. To house people who had a contageous disease.
  b. To provide refuge to those who were threatened by pests.
  c. To eradicate pests.
  d. To treat contageous diseases.



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Answer to Question 1

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abarnes

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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
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