In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, medical practitioners

A. grew to understand the link between bacteria and infection.
B. became increasingly professionalized.
C. rejected purging and bleeding as medical techniques.
D. had little or no knowledge of sterilization.
E. were nearly all males.


Answer: D

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