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In the 1700s, new physicians learned how to practice medicine by

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apprenticeship

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medicine in the 1700s was drastically different than it is today, from the understanding of medicine to how someone trained to become a doctor, to how patients were treated. Most physicians in colonial North America were trained through apprenticeships, not by attending medical school.

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