A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . abitants: In Germany, ; in Austria. ; in Hun-gary, ; in Italj, ; in Switzerland, 6,1: in France,; in Spain, ; in Belgium. ; in England. ; inScotland, ; in Ireland, ; in Deiunark. ; in Nor-way, ; in Sweilen, ; in Russia (Euro])ean). The number of homffiopathic phjsiciaus in the prin-cipal states of the German Empire were as follows: In Wiirttemberg 30 or 3. per cent, of the whole number of Russia 136 or of


A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . abitants: In Germany, ; in Austria. ; in Hun-gary, ; in Italj, ; in Switzerland, 6,1: in France,; in Spain, ; in Belgium. ; in England. ; inScotland, ; in Ireland, ; in Deiunark. ; in Nor-way, ; in Sweilen, ; in Russia (Euro])ean). The number of homffiopathic phjsiciaus in the prin-cipal states of the German Empire were as follows: In Wiirttemberg 30 or 3. per cent, of the whole number of Russia 136 or of one per cent, of the whole Baden 8 or of one per cent, of the whole or of one per cent, of the whole Bavaria 16 or of one per cent, of the whole number. At the last enumeration of plnsicians in the GermanEmpire, the whole number of homeopathic physiciansin the empire was stated to be 240, or less than 1 percent, of the whole number of practitioners, which was27,374. The number of physicians in Germany has increasedboth absolutely and relatively, from 13,728, or pri. .siered Physician. Fig. 516:?.—Ratio of Physicians to the Population in the United States, per UMJOO Inhabitants in 1898. The figures for the Philippine Islands, Hawaii, andPorto Rico are not given in the table, since they canhardly be regarded as valutible for piirposes of com-parison. The ratio in Hawaii is stated to be 5 per 10,000. 10,000 inhabitants in 1876, to 27,374, or per 10,000. in1900. t •Zeitschr. f. 1901, Bd. 4. Hft.+ Rheinischer Kurier, 1901, No. 415. 515 REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. lu the whole of Prussia there were registered in pliysicians, 956 dentists, and 3,118 apothecaries.*• Piinzing also states that iiuackery has gained so stronga foothold in Germany as to demand energetic measuresfor its suppression. Weavers, barbers, shoemakers, andpersons of other ordinar


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