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Social medicine
Continuing professional education
A personal history: social medicine in a South African setting, 1952–5. Part 2: Social medicine as a calling: ups, downs, and politics in Alexandra Township
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↵* The most distinguished among them was probably the cardiologist Maurice McGregor, subsequently dean of medicine at McGill University in Montreal.
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↵† In an odd quirk of memory, it occurred to me recently that I never did receive any formal written notice of dismissal. I have searched both my memory and such files as I retain and find no trace of such a document. I can only conclude that I never did receive such notice.
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↵‡ The name derived from an intriguing metaphor based on the Chisa boy: deep underground in the gold mines of the Witwatesrand, he was the black miner responsible for lighting the dynamite sticks placed in holes drilled into the rock face to blast out of the rock the gold veins embedded in it.
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