General Practice, Today and Tomorrow

Abstract
RAPID social, technical and scientific advances have done a great deal to improve the health of the nation. The rapidity of development and the attempts to make available to as many people as possible the benefits of modern knowledge and technic have brought about a complex health-service structure that tends to become more and more impersonal, and more and more imbalanced as between the technical and the human elements.However, in spite of these developments, the general practitioners of the nation are still, and will continue to be, responsible for the greater part of the medical care of the people. . . .
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