Profession (English Wikipedia)

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  • John J Parker, "A Profession Not a Skilled Trade" (1955-1956) 8 South Carolina Law Quarterly 179 HeinOnline Archived 6 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine; Sommerlad, Harris-Short, Vaughan and Young (eds), The Futures of Legal Education and the Legal Profession, Bloomsbury, 2015, p 147; Richard Colman, "Medicine is a profession not a trade" Archived 15 December 2021 at the Wayback Machine, British Medical Journal, 7 October 2001; A M Linz, "A profession, not a trade" (December 1990) New York State Dental Journal 56(10):16 PubMed Archived 16 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine; E. G. Eberle, "The practice of medicine held to be a profession and not a trade" (August 1939) 28 Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association 482 Wiley Archived 15 December 2021 at the Wayback Machine; Wendler, Tremml and Buecker (eds), Key Aspects of German Business Law: A Practical Manual, 2nd Ed, Springer, 2002, p 255; William F Ryan, "Methods of Achieving Professional Recognition" (1946) The American Engineer, vols 16-17, p 8 [1] [2].

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  • John J Parker, "A Profession Not a Skilled Trade" (1955-1956) 8 South Carolina Law Quarterly 179 HeinOnline Archived 6 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine; Sommerlad, Harris-Short, Vaughan and Young (eds), The Futures of Legal Education and the Legal Profession, Bloomsbury, 2015, p 147; Richard Colman, "Medicine is a profession not a trade" Archived 15 December 2021 at the Wayback Machine, British Medical Journal, 7 October 2001; A M Linz, "A profession, not a trade" (December 1990) New York State Dental Journal 56(10):16 PubMed Archived 16 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine; E. G. Eberle, "The practice of medicine held to be a profession and not a trade" (August 1939) 28 Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association 482 Wiley Archived 15 December 2021 at the Wayback Machine; Wendler, Tremml and Buecker (eds), Key Aspects of German Business Law: A Practical Manual, 2nd Ed, Springer, 2002, p 255; William F Ryan, "Methods of Achieving Professional Recognition" (1946) The American Engineer, vols 16-17, p 8 [1] [2].

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  • Boehm, Jay (March 1998). "Surveying". Thomas Jefferson's Monticello. Archived from the original on 2 June 2023. Retrieved 17 September 2020.

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  • John J Parker, "A Profession Not a Skilled Trade" (1955-1956) 8 South Carolina Law Quarterly 179 HeinOnline Archived 6 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine; Sommerlad, Harris-Short, Vaughan and Young (eds), The Futures of Legal Education and the Legal Profession, Bloomsbury, 2015, p 147; Richard Colman, "Medicine is a profession not a trade" Archived 15 December 2021 at the Wayback Machine, British Medical Journal, 7 October 2001; A M Linz, "A profession, not a trade" (December 1990) New York State Dental Journal 56(10):16 PubMed Archived 16 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine; E. G. Eberle, "The practice of medicine held to be a profession and not a trade" (August 1939) 28 Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association 482 Wiley Archived 15 December 2021 at the Wayback Machine; Wendler, Tremml and Buecker (eds), Key Aspects of German Business Law: A Practical Manual, 2nd Ed, Springer, 2002, p 255; William F Ryan, "Methods of Achieving Professional Recognition" (1946) The American Engineer, vols 16-17, p 8 [1] [2].

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  • John J Parker, "A Profession Not a Skilled Trade" (1955-1956) 8 South Carolina Law Quarterly 179 HeinOnline Archived 6 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine; Sommerlad, Harris-Short, Vaughan and Young (eds), The Futures of Legal Education and the Legal Profession, Bloomsbury, 2015, p 147; Richard Colman, "Medicine is a profession not a trade" Archived 15 December 2021 at the Wayback Machine, British Medical Journal, 7 October 2001; A M Linz, "A profession, not a trade" (December 1990) New York State Dental Journal 56(10):16 PubMed Archived 16 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine; E. G. Eberle, "The practice of medicine held to be a profession and not a trade" (August 1939) 28 Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association 482 Wiley Archived 15 December 2021 at the Wayback Machine; Wendler, Tremml and Buecker (eds), Key Aspects of German Business Law: A Practical Manual, 2nd Ed, Springer, 2002, p 255; William F Ryan, "Methods of Achieving Professional Recognition" (1946) The American Engineer, vols 16-17, p 8 [1] [2].

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  • Perkin, Harold James (2002). The Rise of Professional Society: England Since 1880 (2nd ed.). Routledge. ISBN 9780415301787. OCLC 1378675481.
  • Bullock, Alan; Trombley, Stephen; Lawrie, Alf (1999). The New Fontana Dictionary of Modern Thought. London: HarperCollins. p. 689. ISBN 978-0-00-255871-6. OCLC 45667833.
  • Parsons, Talcott (1939). "The Professions and Social Structure". Social Forces. 17 (4): 457–467. doi:10.2307/2570695. ISSN 0037-7732.