Licensed to practice addresses Supreme Court decision made in 1889. Enabled the state to begin licensing positions. Doctors have been licensed in this, average american cant imagine going to a doctor who isnt licensed. That was not the case. Prior to these decisions, enabling a decision i write about, a wide open occupation largely looked down upon people with some exceptions didnt make a robust living at it. If you wanted to become a doctor, she would not be happy, it was a generally low you put doctor in front of your name whether you have a degree or not, patients to pay the bills you could continue doing that. People Practice Medicine all kinds of bases. The practice of medicine as i indicate was wide open, people used various forms of hearing, what might work. Something their grandmother use forever and set themselves up as the county doctor and somebody else uses herbs and somebody else uses alcohol and somebody else uses hot water and somebody else uses whatever is at hand. That
In this country. Right now average american cant possibly imagine going to a doctor that is a licensed of course doctors have been nice but thats not the case for a lot of u. S. History. Prior to these decisions, prior to this court enabling decision i write about, the practice of medicine was a wideopen occupation, marjorie looked down upon. People with some exceptions did make a very robust living at it. It was not an era that edie would hope your mother and said you wanted to become a doctor, she would not be happy. It was a generally low, dirty, anybody could practice medicine. You could put doctrine front of your name whether you had a degree or not. As long as you get your patience to pay the bills, you could continue doing that. Its that kind of chaotic medical practice that the science oriented ana people want to get rid of and they felt it turns out, they were right. They felt if they could transform the practice of medicine into a sciencebased , state licensed profession, the
To u. S. Cities bringing the book scene to our viewers. You can watch more of our visits at cspan. Org citiestour. The gold height of rush, shasta had seven hotels, saloons, bars, bookshops, wholesale businesses, retail businesses. You can see the shell of the businesses across the street, ones that were oftentimes abandoned between the 1870s and 1880s when the countys county seat moved from the courthouse in this building to downtown redding. At shasta state historic park, we share the history of the gold rush with our visitors as well as telling the story is how the area was first settled by an american pioneers. One of whom was pearson redding who came to the area in the 1840s. At the time, he worked for another prominent california thedents, john sutter, in sacramento area, and was with a small group of men early during the gold discovery on the American River. He realized that the terrain, geology, and geography along the American River was similar to the area that he had passed t
Dam, the secondlargest concrete dam in the united states. It forever changed the state of california and beyond. The Central Valley of california runs right here from redding, california, 450 miles to bakersfield. It is about 50 miles wide and it is a big, flat valley. We have had very wet and dry years. We get aboutars, 75 of the states precipitation here, so all of that would wash into the valley and cause massive flooding. The native americans that lived here prior to us with live by the river and go to Higher Ground during flood seasons. Received, it would would deposit rich soil throughout the valley and decade after decade of this, you got a very thick layer of good soil and fairly flat because as water receipts, at levels that, so you have this big valley with wonderful soil, and long growing years, so the missing part was reliable water source and that is where shasta dam came into play. The collect the water, it goes into canals, and we are supplemented by smaller ones along t
It was built in 1938 to 1945 and forever changed the state of california and beyond. The Central Valley of california runs right here from redding, california, 450 miles to bakersfield. It is about 50 miles wide and it is a big, flat valley. Historically, century after century we had some very wet years and dry years. In the wet years, we get about 75 of the states precipitation right up here. All that rainfall and snow melt when washed down into the valley and cause massive flooding. The native americans that lived here prior to us would live by the river and go to Higher Ground during flood seasons. As floodwater would received, it deposited rich soil throughout the valley and decade after decade after decade of this happening you got a very thick layer of good soil and fairly flat because as water receipts, so youived receeds, have this big valley with wonderful soil, and long growing years, so the missing part was reliable water source and that is where shasta dam came into play. T