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... institutions . The disestablishment of medicine on this model would be achieved if no funds were ever used for the direct support of a medical institution . A fourth form of dis- establishment is toleration of churches on the Russian ...
... institutions . The disestablishment of medicine on this model would be achieved if no funds were ever used for the direct support of a medical institution . A fourth form of dis- establishment is toleration of churches on the Russian ...
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... institutional balance between two modes of complementary production is disturbed , and will eventually be broken , by ... institutions and instrumen- talities which ultimately wreak total destruction on those in whose service they are ...
... institutional balance between two modes of complementary production is disturbed , and will eventually be broken , by ... institutions and instrumen- talities which ultimately wreak total destruction on those in whose service they are ...
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... institutional structure , and the sickness which is engendered by this structure is interpreted for the patient in the ... institutions . The more treatment people 193 BERMANN , Gregorio . La santé mentale en Chine . transl . from the ...
... institutional structure , and the sickness which is engendered by this structure is interpreted for the patient in the ... institutions . The more treatment people 193 BERMANN , Gregorio . La santé mentale en Chine . transl . from the ...
Contents
PREFACE | 9 |
THE EPIDEMIC OF MODERN MEDICINE | 15 |
THE MEDICALIZATION OF LIFE | 31 |
Copyright | |
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