Ogston D, Ogston W D, Ogston C M
Br Med J. 1970 Nov 7;4(5731):360-1. doi: 10.1136/bmj.4.5731.360.
A survey was made of the medical graduates of the University of Aberdeen, 1931-69. The recent increase of graduates of non-British origin, the continuing high intake of women and their subsequent attrition, and the high rate of emigration, have combined to reduce substantially the number of these graduates working in Britain.
对阿伯丁大学1931年至1969年的医学毕业生进行了一项调查。近年来,非英国裔毕业生人数增加、女性录取人数持续居高不下及其随后的人员流失,再加上高移民率,共同导致在英国工作的这些毕业生人数大幅减少。