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A Prostitution of the Profession”? Forcible Feeding, Suffrage and Medical Ethics, 1909-14’
Miller Ian
School of Arts & Humanities
Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
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Social Sciences
Professional Occupations
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Suffrage
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Medical Ethics
100%
State
40%
Opposition
40%
Hunger
40%
Management
20%
Organizations
20%
Procedures
20%
Medical Sciences
20%
Psychological Consequences
20%
Blind
20%
Arts and Humanities
Medical
100%
Prisons
50%
Campaign
25%
Historians
25%
Duty
25%
Medicine
25%
Management
25%
suffragettes
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
State
100%
Significance
50%
Management
50%
Extension
50%
Blind
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Occupation (Patient Social Context)
100%
Medical Ethics
100%
Physician
20%
Amaurosis
20%
Medicine
20%