Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of HealthBoyars, 1976 - 294 頁 |
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... bureaucratic institu- tions.30 These specialists form professions which exercise a unique kind of control over their own work.31 Unlike unions , these professions owe their autonomy to a grant of confidence rather than to victory in a ...
... bureaucratic institu- tions.30 These specialists form professions which exercise a unique kind of control over their own work.31 Unlike unions , these professions owe their autonomy to a grant of confidence rather than to victory in a ...
第 206 頁
... bureaucratic restructuring of the environ- ment : sex has become a subject in the syllabus and sharing one's spoon is discouraged for the sake of hygiene . The struggle against death , which dominates the life - style of the rich , is ...
... bureaucratic restructuring of the environ- ment : sex has become a subject in the syllabus and sharing one's spoon is discouraged for the sake of hygiene . The struggle against death , which dominates the life - style of the rich , is ...
第 237 頁
... bureaucrats or because they live close to the one large hospital . In rich countries members of different minorities are underprivi- leged , not because , in terms of money per capita , they necessarily get less than their share , 55 ...
... bureaucrats or because they live close to the one large hospital . In rich countries members of different minorities are underprivi- leged , not because , in terms of money per capita , they necessarily get less than their share , 55 ...
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