Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of HealthBoyars, 1976 - 294 頁 |
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第 63 頁
... function of the culture , but the abuse of the drug is a function of the man . The ritualization of drug - taking creates its subculture : thus the history of drug addiction as that of society must be rewritten every few years . Samuel ...
... function of the culture , but the abuse of the drug is a function of the man . The ritualization of drug - taking creates its subculture : thus the history of drug addiction as that of society must be rewritten every few years . Samuel ...
第 107 頁
... function of medical institutions . 222 The removal of pathogens and the application of remedies ( effective or not ) ... functions . In each of these functions the contem- porary physician is more pathogen than healer or just anodyne ...
... function of medical institutions . 222 The removal of pathogens and the application of remedies ( effective or not ) ... functions . In each of these functions the contem- porary physician is more pathogen than healer or just anodyne ...
第 111 頁
... functions combined in different ways in different roles . The first occupation to monopolize health care is that of the ... function performed by medical technology . The less proof there is that more money increases survival rates in a ...
... functions combined in different ways in different roles . The first occupation to monopolize health care is that of the ... function performed by medical technology . The less proof there is that more money increases survival rates in a ...
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