Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of HealthBoyars, 1976 - 294 頁 |
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Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of Health ... American Library , 1973 ) makes Semmelweis come alive . 29 Charles T. Stewart , Jr. , " Allocation of Resources to Health ... Pan - American Health Organization Scientific Publication no . 231 ...
Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of Health ... American Library , 1973 ) makes Semmelweis come alive . 29 Charles T. Stewart , Jr. , " Allocation of Resources to Health ... Pan - American Health Organization Scientific Publication no . 231 ...
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... health , which , within a given environment , to a large extent depends on innate and inbred mettle.81 The more time ... Pan - American Health Organization , Scientific Publication no . 131 ( Washing- ton , D.C. , March 1966 ) . " The kind of ...
... health , which , within a given environment , to a large extent depends on innate and inbred mettle.81 The more time ... Pan - American Health Organization , Scientific Publication no . 131 ( Washing- ton , D.C. , March 1966 ) . " The kind of ...
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... Pan - American Health Organization Scientific Publication no . 131 ( Washington , D.C. , 1966 ) . Alexander Mitscherlich , “ Psychosomatische Anpassungsgefährdun- gen , " in Das beschädigte Leben : Diagnose und Therapie in einer Welt ...
... Pan - American Health Organization Scientific Publication no . 131 ( Washington , D.C. , 1966 ) . Alexander Mitscherlich , “ Psychosomatische Anpassungsgefährdun- gen , " in Das beschädigte Leben : Diagnose und Therapie in einer Welt ...
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