Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of Health |
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... Medicine , " in Science , Medicine and Man ( London : Pergamon , 1973 ) , 1 : 1-30 , gives a critical selection of recent English - language literature on this subject . For the U.S. situation consult Rick Carlson , The End of Medicine ...
... Medicine , " in Science , Medicine and Man ( London : Pergamon , 1973 ) , 1 : 1-30 , gives a critical selection of recent English - language literature on this subject . For the U.S. situation consult Rick Carlson , The End of Medicine ...
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... Medicine is a moral enterprise and therefore inevitably medicine gives content to good and evil . In every society , medicine , has like law and religion , defines what is normal , proper , or power desirable .. Medicine has the ...
... Medicine is a moral enterprise and therefore inevitably medicine gives content to good and evil . In every society , medicine , has like law and religion , defines what is normal , proper , or power desirable .. Medicine has the ...
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... medicine as a discipline , see first Thomas McKeon and C. R. Lowe , An Introduction to Social Medicine ( Oxford / Edinburgh : Blackwell Scientific Publications , 1966 ) , pp . ix - xiii . Then see Gordon McLach- lan , ed . , Portfolio ...
... medicine as a discipline , see first Thomas McKeon and C. R. Lowe , An Introduction to Social Medicine ( Oxford / Edinburgh : Blackwell Scientific Publications , 1966 ) , pp . ix - xiii . Then see Gordon McLach- lan , ed . , Portfolio ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 39 |
Introduction | 127 |
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