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... Verlag , 1968. An exceptionally sensitive pheno- menology of aging . GUILLEMARD , Anne - Marie . La retraite une mort sociale . Sociologie des conduites en situation de retraite . Paris , Mouton , 1972. A socio - economic study which ...
... Verlag , 1968. An exceptionally sensitive pheno- menology of aging . GUILLEMARD , Anne - Marie . La retraite une mort sociale . Sociologie des conduites en situation de retraite . Paris , Mouton , 1972. A socio - economic study which ...
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... Verlag , 1967 , gives evidence of a major change in the image of death in literature around the year 1400 and then again around 1520. See also DUBRUCK , E. The theme of death in French poetry of the middle ages and the Renaissance . The ...
... Verlag , 1967 , gives evidence of a major change in the image of death in literature around the year 1400 and then again around 1520. See also DUBRUCK , E. The theme of death in French poetry of the middle ages and the Renaissance . The ...
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... Verlag , 1966 , studies the doctor's encounter with death , in and outside of a formal dance . Consult the standard iconographies on Western Christian art : KUNSTLE , Karl Ikonographie der christlicher Kunst . Freiburg , Herder , 1926 ...
... Verlag , 1966 , studies the doctor's encounter with death , in and outside of a formal dance . Consult the standard iconographies on Western Christian art : KUNSTLE , Karl Ikonographie der christlicher Kunst . Freiburg , Herder , 1926 ...
Contents
PREFACE | 9 |
THE EPIDEMIC OF MODERN MEDICINE | 15 |
THE MEDICALIZATION OF LIFE | 31 |
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