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Page 135
... demand for more drugs , hospitals , medical services , and other outputs of corporate , impersonal care and into political support for further corporate growth no matter what its human , social , or economic cost . Pain has become a ...
... demand for more drugs , hospitals , medical services , and other outputs of corporate , impersonal care and into political support for further corporate growth no matter what its human , social , or economic cost . Pain has become a ...
Page 236
... demand and then with the power to delegate some of these services to other industrial branches : to the producers of foods , mattresses , vacations , or training . Consumer protection thus turns quickly into a crusade to transform ...
... demand and then with the power to delegate some of these services to other industrial branches : to the producers of foods , mattresses , vacations , or training . Consumer protection thus turns quickly into a crusade to transform ...
Page 280
... demand for , 81-2 , 192-4 , 219-20 ; class - specific , 226-7 ; demand for claim to , 122–3 ; evaluation by community and nonprofessionals , 40 , 256 , 273 ; evaluation by peers , 228 , 246-7 ; expenditures for , 48–62 , 69 n . , 70 n ...
... demand for , 81-2 , 192-4 , 219-20 ; class - specific , 226-7 ; demand for claim to , 122–3 ; evaluation by community and nonprofessionals , 40 , 256 , 273 ; evaluation by peers , 228 , 246-7 ; expenditures for , 48–62 , 69 n . , 70 n ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 39 |
Introduction | 127 |
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