Medical Nemesis: The Expropriation of Health |
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The Expropriation of Health Ivan Illich. care . 125 Political parties coin the desire for health into the design of ... services ought to be reduced immediately evokes the idea that the poor would be the first to suffer . This objection ...
The Expropriation of Health Ivan Illich. care . 125 Political parties coin the desire for health into the design of ... services ought to be reduced immediately evokes the idea that the poor would be the first to suffer . This objection ...
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... health of the poor . Less access to the present health system would , contrary to political rhetoric , benefit the poor . In a society in which medical services are available only through government agencies , the elimination of ...
... health of the poor . Less access to the present health system would , contrary to political rhetoric , benefit the poor . In a society in which medical services are available only through government agencies , the elimination of ...
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... health care as a form of therapeutic planning and engineering . 138 They ... health - service health determinants ' are largely concerned with planned ... services ' determinants of health levels : conceptuali- zation and public ...
... health care as a form of therapeutic planning and engineering . 138 They ... health - service health determinants ' are largely concerned with planned ... services ' determinants of health levels : conceptuali- zation and public ...
Contents
PREFACE | 9 |
THE EPIDEMIC OF MODERN MEDICINE | 15 |
THE MEDICALIZATION OF LIFE | 31 |
Copyright | |
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