A Life of Ernest StarlingInterlude: The Haldane Commission (1910–13)
A Life of Ernest Starling: Interlude: The Haldane Commission (1910–13)
Henderson, John
2013-04-26 00:00:00
[Lord Haldane’s giant enquiry looked into many aspects of the University of London, but concerned itself especially with the organization of medical education. Starling was probably its most loquacious witness. The Commission’s evidence, taken from about a hundred witnesses, fills hundreds of pages (Royal Commission Reports, 1913). Fortunately for us, it has a well-written summary.]
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A Life of Ernest StarlingInterlude: The Haldane Commission (1910–13)
[Lord Haldane’s giant enquiry looked into many aspects of the University of London, but concerned itself especially with the organization of medical education. Starling was probably its most loquacious witness. The Commission’s evidence, taken from about a hundred witnesses, fills hundreds of pages (Royal Commission Reports, 1913). Fortunately for us, it has a well-written summary.]
Published: Apr 26, 2013
Keywords: Royal Commission; General Medical Council; Clinical Unit; British MedicalJournal; London Medical School
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