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... Iatrogenic disease comprises only illness which would not have come about unless sound and professionally recommended treatment had been applied . 25 Within this definition , a patient can sue his therapist if the latter , in the course ...
... Iatrogenic disease comprises only illness which would not have come about unless sound and professionally recommended treatment had been applied . 25 Within this definition , a patient can sue his therapist if the latter , in the course ...
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... iatrogenic stimulus.40 On a second level , medical practice sponsors sickness by reinforcing a morbid society that not only industrially preserves its defectives , but also exponentially breeds demand for the patient role . On the one ...
... iatrogenic stimulus.40 On a second level , medical practice sponsors sickness by reinforcing a morbid society that not only industrially preserves its defectives , but also exponentially breeds demand for the patient role . On the one ...
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... Iatrogenic anxiety , 21 Iatrogenic factors in infectious disease , 23 Iatrogenic problems in end stage renal failure , 51 iconographie de la mort chez les graveurs français du XVe siècle , L ' , 127 idea of reform . Its impact on ...
... Iatrogenic anxiety , 21 Iatrogenic factors in infectious disease , 23 Iatrogenic problems in end stage renal failure , 51 iconographie de la mort chez les graveurs français du XVe siècle , L ' , 127 idea of reform . Its impact on ...
Contents
PREFACE | 9 |
THE EPIDEMIC OF MODERN MEDICINE | 15 |
THE MEDICALIZATION OF LIFE | 31 |
Copyright | |
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