Acadiensis, Volume 20Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1990 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... practice . The 1847 legislation is the charter of the profession because , through the setting up of the College of Physicians and Surgeons , doctors were given a great deal of control over the study of medicine , its regulation and the ...
... practice . The 1847 legislation is the charter of the profession because , through the setting up of the College of Physicians and Surgeons , doctors were given a great deal of control over the study of medicine , its regulation and the ...
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... practice in Canada's past . Contrary to popular mythology , the common law provinces of Canada did not slavishly follow British precedents and practice during the colonial period . Although the common law and Anglo - Canadian ...
... practice in Canada's past . Contrary to popular mythology , the common law provinces of Canada did not slavishly follow British precedents and practice during the colonial period . Although the common law and Anglo - Canadian ...
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... practice were contemplated . The opponents of a court advanced the usual arguments about the loosening matrimonial bonds and the frequency of collusion and fabrication of evidence . One speaker instanced the negative provincial response ...
... practice were contemplated . The opponents of a court advanced the usual arguments about the loosening matrimonial bonds and the frequency of collusion and fabrication of evidence . One speaker instanced the negative provincial response ...
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