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| 1. Surgical treatment of brain and cranial illness
or injury did not begin until the 19th century. |
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True |
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False |
| 2. Most medical schools require applicants to have
majored in biology, chemistry, or another science while in college. |
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True |
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False |
| 3. All of the well-paying healthcare jobs require at least
a four-year college degree. |
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True |
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False |
| 4. It has only been since the women's liberation
movement of the 1960's and 1970's that females have have been able to work
as medical practitioners. |
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True |
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False |
| 5. It is possible to get scholarhips (not just student
loans) to attend schools of medicine, dentistry, and optometry, as well
as healthcare related graduate programs in research universities. |
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True |
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False |
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