Doctors in Parliament
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Eleven medical men, or at least eleven men holding medical qualifications, sat in the House of Commons in the Parliament of 1900-1905. They comprised three Unionists, Sir Robert Finlay, Sir John Batty Tnke, and Dr. Rntherfoord Harris; four Liberals, Sir Walter Foster, Dr. Farquharson, Dr. Price, and Dr. Hutchinson ; and three Nationalists, Drs. Macdonnell, Ambrose, and Thompson; while the eleventh, Sir Michael Foster, was originally returned as a Unionists, but had changed sides a couple of years ago, and was counted among the Liberals ?t the dissolution. Several of these gentlemen, though legally qualified to practise medicine, can hardly be^ considered as doctors. Sir Robert Finlay, soon after qualifying, left medicine for law, and had been Attorney-General since 1900 ; Dr. Price had also
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