CAYGILL, Marjorie L (fl 1970-1998) c1974

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CAYGILL, Marjorie L (fl 1970-1998) c1974

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Commonwealth Medical Association

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British medical association

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Caygill, Marjorie L, fl 1974-1997

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General Medical Council (Great Britain)

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Formed as a result of the 1858 Medical Act, the General Medical Council has 104 members elected from the medical profession and the public. The GMC has strong legal powers with which to protect the patient, and it is responsible to the Privy Council for establishing a register of qualified practitioners, defining their qualifications and appointing examiners. From the guide to the General Medical Council, 1856-1992, (Lothian Health Services Archive, University of Edinburgh) ...

Caygill, Marjorie L , fl 1974-1997, museum curator

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Marjorie L Caygill had an extensive career at the British Museum, and is the author of several books on the Museum and its collections. The British Medical Association was founded, as the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association, in Worcester in 1832 by Dr (later Sir) Charles Hastings. There was no regulation of the profession at this time and anyone, whetherqualified or not, could practise as a doctor. The Association lobbied for aregulatory body and this led to the setting up of the General...

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