Multiple Choice
What were the implications of professionalisation of healthcare in Canada by the 19th century?
A) There were no implications.
B) Everyone was treated for illness when they become ill.
C) Tertiary care services became very important.
D) Midwifery was legally discouraged and delivery of babies became a male specialty.
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