Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of HealthBoyars, 1976 - 294 頁 |
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... London WIR 4AS First published in Great Britain in 1976 by Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd 18 Brewer Street , London WIR 4AS Publishing History Limits to Medicine is the definitive version of Medical Nemesis - The Expropriation of Health ...
... London WIR 4AS First published in Great Britain in 1976 by Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd 18 Brewer Street , London WIR 4AS Publishing History Limits to Medicine is the definitive version of Medical Nemesis - The Expropriation of Health ...
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... ( London : Calder & Boyars , 1973 ) . 2 Deschooling Society , Ruth N. Anshen , ed . ( London : Calder & Boyars , 1971 ) . 3 Energy and Equity ( London : Calder & Boyars , 1974 ) . parenthetical , supplementary , and tangential suggestions ...
... ( London : Calder & Boyars , 1973 ) . 2 Deschooling Society , Ruth N. Anshen , ed . ( London : Calder & Boyars , 1971 ) . 3 Energy and Equity ( London : Calder & Boyars , 1974 ) . parenthetical , supplementary , and tangential suggestions ...
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... ( London : Halsted Press , 1975 ) , and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development , Health Sector Policy Paper , Washington , D.C. , March 1975. Note also that the average number of days spent by a patient in the hospital ...
... ( London : Halsted Press , 1975 ) , and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development , Health Sector Policy Paper , Washington , D.C. , March 1975. Note also that the average number of days spent by a patient in the hospital ...
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