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... DEATH AGAINST DEATH The Devotional Dance of the Dead , page 124 . The Danse Macabre , page 126. Bourgeois Death , page 134. Clinical Death , page 139. Trade Union Claims to a Natural Death , page 141 . Death under Intensive Care , page ...
... DEATH AGAINST DEATH The Devotional Dance of the Dead , page 124 . The Danse Macabre , page 126. Bourgeois Death , page 134. Clinical Death , page 139. Trade Union Claims to a Natural Death , page 141 . Death under Intensive Care , page ...
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... death while undergoing treat- ment by clinically trained doctors came to be perceived , for the first time , as a civil right . Old age medical care was written into ... Clinical Death, page 139 Trade Union Claims to a Natural Death, page.
... death while undergoing treat- ment by clinically trained doctors came to be perceived , for the first time , as a civil right . Old age medical care was written into ... Clinical Death, page 139 Trade Union Claims to a Natural Death, page.
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... Death , the physician is rare ; in the only picture I have located in which death treats the doctor as a colleague , he has taken an old man by one hand , while in the other he carries a glass of urine , and seems to be asking the ...
... Death , the physician is rare ; in the only picture I have located in which death treats the doctor as a colleague , he has taken an old man by one hand , while in the other he carries a glass of urine , and seems to be asking the ...
Contents
PREFACE | 9 |
THE EPIDEMIC OF MODERN MEDICINE | 15 |
THE MEDICALIZATION OF LIFE | 31 |
Copyright | |
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