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A second breakthrough was led by the colony of Massachusetts, which began implementing a series of medical exams for licensure for doctors who wanted to serve in the Army medical corps.  There had been very limited efforts at medical licensure before the war; however, this was the most massive effort along these lines.  Regrettably, at the war's end, this important practice was discontinued and only tentatively used throughout the nineteenth century.