Medical Economics 100th Anniversary: Physicians were worried about rural healthcare, even 100 years ago
An article in the first issue of Medical Economics in 1923 worries about the plight of the rural physician.
An article in the first issue of Medical Economics in 1923 worries about the plight of the rural physician.
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