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... Population et Sociétés . Bulletin Mensuel d'Informations Démographiques , Economiques Sociales . No. 11 , February , 1969 , and La surmortalité masculine , in : Population et Sociétés . Bulletin Mensuel d'Informations Démographique ...
... Population et Sociétés . Bulletin Mensuel d'Informations Démographiques , Economiques Sociales . No. 11 , February , 1969 , and La surmortalité masculine , in : Population et Sociétés . Bulletin Mensuel d'Informations Démographique ...
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... population is over 65. 28 % of health care is spent on this minority . What is more , this minority is outgrowing the remainder of the population at an annual rate of 3 % , while the per capita cost of their care is rising at a rate of ...
... population is over 65. 28 % of health care is spent on this minority . What is more , this minority is outgrowing the remainder of the population at an annual rate of 3 % , while the per capita cost of their care is rising at a rate of ...
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... population will receive treatment in a hospital when sick . The rich are the 3 % made up of college graduates , their families , labour leaders , and higher officials of all political parties . These receive treatment from the doctors ...
... population will receive treatment in a hospital when sick . The rich are the 3 % made up of college graduates , their families , labour leaders , and higher officials of all political parties . These receive treatment from the doctors ...
Contents
PREFACE | 9 |
THE EPIDEMIC OF MODERN MEDICINE | 15 |
THE MEDICALIZATION OF LIFE | 31 |
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