Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of HealthBoyars, 1976 - 294 頁 |
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第 7 頁
... depends on the way in which political actions condition the milieu and create those circumstances that favor self ... depend beyond a certain point on the heterono- mous ( other - directed ) regulation of the organism's homeo- stasis ...
... depends on the way in which political actions condition the milieu and create those circumstances that favor self ... depend beyond a certain point on the heterono- mous ( other - directed ) regulation of the organism's homeo- stasis ...
第 63 頁
... depend both for their desirability and their effect on the milieu in which they are taken . The choice of the drug ... depends upon the community that rejects them . For instance , Puerto Ricans in New York do not reject their addicts in ...
... depend both for their desirability and their effect on the milieu in which they are taken . The choice of the drug ... depends upon the community that rejects them . For instance , Puerto Ricans in New York do not reject their addicts in ...
第 270 頁
... depend , not on more information about the world better distributed , but on the limitation of capital - intensive production for the sake of interesting working conditions . Better health care will depend , not on some new therapeutic ...
... depend , not on more information about the world better distributed , but on the limitation of capital - intensive production for the sake of interesting working conditions . Better health care will depend , not on some new therapeutic ...
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