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Focusing on a revolutionary theory of social evolution, this abridged work explores the history of medical practice while intertwining personal experiences from Dr. Adams' extensive career. He argues that broad-based liberty is essential for human progress, challenging traditional historical narratives and debunking the notion that Western success stems from earlier civilizations or key figures. By emphasizing the significance of freedom of conscience and the dangers of authoritarianism, he illustrates how these factors have shaped societal advancement and the medical field.
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Medical Practice and the Common Man and Woman: A History, William H. Adams
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