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For physiotherapy enthusiasts and historians alike, "The Path to Professionalism: Physiotherapy in Australia" is a must-have textbook. Written by Philip Bentley and David Dunstan, this 245-page paperback provides a comprehensive history of physiotherapy in Australia up to the 1980s. With its focus on the development of the profession, this book is an invaluable resource for young adults and adults interested in the field.
As a rare and sought-after title, this book is a gem for anyone looking to delve into the history of physiotherapy in Australia. The authors' meticulous research and engaging narrative make it an enjoyable and informative read. With its Australian perspective, this book fills a significant gap in the literature, making it a valuable addition to any physiotherapy or medical history collection.
In very good condition, this used book is a steal. With only light cover scuffing and minor edge wear, it appears almost new. The clean and tidy pages are free of writing, dog ears, tears, and loose pages, ensuring a comfortable and distraction-free reading experience. The tight binding ensures that the book will remain in great condition for years to come.
Whether you're a physiotherapy student, a historian, or simply someone interested in the development of the profession, "The Path to Professionalism: Physiotherapy in Australia" is a must-have title. With its unique focus and engaging narrative, this book is sure to become a treasured addition to your collection.
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