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Rise of the Medical Profession: A Study of Collective Social Mobility [Kõva köide]

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Originally published in 1976 The Rise of the Medical Profession combines a sociological and historical approach to the rise of the medical profession in England. Sociologically it offers a theoretical framework which for the first time links the study of social mobility and professionalism with the theory of stratification. Historically, it examines the movement which led to the unification of the medical profession arising from effective social organisation among the surgeon-apothecaries in the early nineteenth century. It demonstrates that through the successful pursuit of the occupational strategy of professionalism the doctors have been able to raise their income and status in the community and to dominate the institutions and organisations of medical care. In their relationship with the state, they have been generally successful in securing a recognition of their privileged position. The future of the medical profession and of professionalism is discussed in the context of the changing balance between state power and that of free private occupation associations, whether of the type based on professionalism or unionism. The ideal-type conception of the middle class as essentially individualistic is challenged by the exploration of middle class collective action, particularly professionalism.

Acknowledgements Introduction Part I
1. Social Mobility and Class
Structure The Orthodox Approaches
2. Professionalism and Social Class I
3. Professionalism and Social Class II
4. Power, Uncertainty and the
Formation of Social Structure
5. Collective Social Mobility and Social
Structure Part II
6. From Apothecary to General Practitioner: A Successful
Struggle for Upward Assimilation and Occupational Closure, 1790-1858
7.
Professional Consolidation and Status, 1858-1911
8. Sexual Divisions and the
Medical Occupations
9. Doctors and the State: From National Health Insurance
to National Health Service, 1911-1948
10. Doctors in the National Health
Service, 1948-1975 Part III
11. Concluding Summary and Some Images of the
Future Bibliography Index
Noel Parry, José Parry