Multiple Choice
During the nineteenth century,the largest obstacle to improved medical care in America was the
A) absence of regulations in the medical profession.
B) absence of basic knowledge about disease.
C) low social status of medical professionals.
D) difficulty of medical experimentation.
E) apathy of the general population towards preventive health.
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