In the study of medicine in the early-nineteenth century

In the study of medicine in the early-nineteenth century




A. anatomy became the leading contributor to medical knowledge
B. municipal leaders sought better public awareness of sanitation to reduce diseases
C. most physicians spoke out against the practice of bleeding and purging
D. most doctors received their training by working with an established physician
E. physicians found the public remarkably receptive to new discoveries and innovations






Answer: D


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