Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... patients and doctors together elaborated a set of symptoms that came to distinguish the illness . Hacking emphasises the inter- action of doctor and patient and explains that each was very accommodating to the expectations of the other ...
... patients and doctors together elaborated a set of symptoms that came to distinguish the illness . Hacking emphasises the inter- action of doctor and patient and explains that each was very accommodating to the expectations of the other ...
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... patients and the centres . As for the centres , a match - driven allocation system benefits those with long waiting lists . For the larger a centre's candidate pool , the greater the chance that one of its patients will be identified as ...
... patients and the centres . As for the centres , a match - driven allocation system benefits those with long waiting lists . For the larger a centre's candidate pool , the greater the chance that one of its patients will be identified as ...
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... patient converting subjective symptoms into apparently objective ' signs . These disorders are increasingly problematic for physicians since they are matters of ' belief ' as much as ' fact . See Greco ( 1998 ) and May et al . ( 1999 ) ...
... patient converting subjective symptoms into apparently objective ' signs . These disorders are increasingly problematic for physicians since they are matters of ' belief ' as much as ' fact . See Greco ( 1998 ) and May et al . ( 1999 ) ...
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