I am extraordinarily confused by the number of non-PhD-havers in certain media outlets who proclaim with absolute certainty that among the PhD-having-intelligentsia, using the title 'Dr.' for PhDs (and Ed.Ds) is somehow gauche. It's not, that's stupid. 1/8
The term 'doctor' meaning 'learned teacher' dates back to antiquity (Lat. doctus) though and was standardized by the Lateran III in 1179. About two centuries before Chaucer. While medicine was one of those fields, a doctor of medicine was a teacher of it, not a practitioner.
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Yes, that's what I meant--people were teaching medicine at the early universities and were licenced to do so. Of course, teachers of medicine were (and remain) in demand as practitioners, too.
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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