Nursing, physician control, and the medical monopoly : historical perspectives on gendered inequality in roles, rights, and range of practice /
The authors trace the efforts by physicians over time to achieve a monopoly in healthcare, often by subordinating nurses - their only genuine competitors. Efforts by nurses to reform many aspects of health care have been repeatedly opposed by physicians, whose primary interest has been to achieve to...
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