Medical Nemesis: The Expropriation of Health |
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... iatrogenesis finds its expression in various symptoms of social over- medicalization.41 This second - level impact of medicine I will designate as social iatrogenesis and I shall discuss it in Part II . On a third level , the so ...
... iatrogenesis finds its expression in various symptoms of social over- medicalization.41 This second - level impact of medicine I will designate as social iatrogenesis and I shall discuss it in Part II . On a third level , the so ...
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... iatrogenesis . I hope to show that this three - tiered iatrogenesis has become medically irreversible . The unwanted physiological , social and psychological by - products of diagnostic and therapeutic progress have become resistant to ...
... iatrogenesis . I hope to show that this three - tiered iatrogenesis has become medically irreversible . The unwanted physiological , social and psychological by - products of diagnostic and therapeutic progress have become resistant to ...
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... iatrogenesis can be conceived of as a tort which calls for an indictment of doctors , pharmacists , hospitals and planners . Social iatrogenesis can at least be partially attributed to the pre- valence of private over public interests ...
... iatrogenesis can be conceived of as a tort which calls for an indictment of doctors , pharmacists , hospitals and planners . Social iatrogenesis can at least be partially attributed to the pre- valence of private over public interests ...
Contents
PREFACE | 9 |
THE EPIDEMIC OF MODERN MEDICINE | 15 |
THE MEDICALIZATION OF LIFE | 31 |
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