Medical Nemesis: The Expropriation of Health |
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... recognize the doctor as a pathogen alongside resistant strains of bacteria , hospital corridors , poisonous pesticides , and badly engineered cars . It has not yet been recognized that the proliferation of medical institutions , no ...
... recognize the doctor as a pathogen alongside resistant strains of bacteria , hospital corridors , poisonous pesticides , and badly engineered cars . It has not yet been recognized that the proliferation of medical institutions , no ...
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... recognized by the American Medical Association has more than doubled and now includes sixty - seven fields . Within each field a fiefdom develops , with recognized nurses , technicians , journals , congresses , and sometimes organized ...
... recognized by the American Medical Association has more than doubled and now includes sixty - seven fields . Within each field a fiefdom develops , with recognized nurses , technicians , journals , congresses , and sometimes organized ...
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... recognized , but its aetiology is still sought in bad engineering compounded by self- serving management whether under the control of Wall Street or of The Party . Nemesis is not yet recognized to be the materializa- tion of a social ...
... recognized , but its aetiology is still sought in bad engineering compounded by self- serving management whether under the control of Wall Street or of The Party . Nemesis is not yet recognized to be the materializa- tion of a social ...
Contents
PREFACE | 9 |
THE EPIDEMIC OF MODERN MEDICINE | 15 |
THE MEDICALIZATION OF LIFE | 31 |
Copyright | |
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