Abstract
NOW that the doubts about Britain's continuing membership of the European Economic Community have been resolved by the decisive outcome of the recent referendum in which the British electorate voted convincingly in favor of staying in Europe, it is clearly important to consider the medical implications of this decision. These implications will derive from the content of the medical directives that have been signed by the political representatives of the member states and provide for the free movement of doctors within the European Economic Community and for full reciprocal medical benefits for nationals of all member states.During the long . . .

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