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... England Journal of Medicine , Vol . 293 , No. 21 , Nov. 20 , 1975. pp 1095-1098 . Robert Sutherland , Cancer : The Significance of Delay ( Lon- don : Butterworth , 1960 ) , pp . 196–202 . Also Hedley Atkins et al . , " Treatment of ...
... England Journal of Medicine , Vol . 293 , No. 21 , Nov. 20 , 1975. pp 1095-1098 . Robert Sutherland , Cancer : The Significance of Delay ( Lon- don : Butterworth , 1960 ) , pp . 196–202 . Also Hedley Atkins et al . , " Treatment of ...
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... England Journal of Medicine 289 ( 1973 ) : 1224-9 , shows that surgical rates in Canada in 1968 were 1.8 times greater for men and 1.6 times greater for women than in England . Discretionary operations such as tonsillectomy and ade ...
... England Journal of Medicine 289 ( 1973 ) : 1224-9 , shows that surgical rates in Canada in 1968 were 1.8 times greater for men and 1.6 times greater for women than in England . Discretionary operations such as tonsillectomy and ade ...
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... Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 50 ( April 1957 ) : 155-61 . For a phenomenological analysis see ... England ( London : Weidenfeld , 1971 ) . On the importance and practical utility of re- ligion and superstition in early ...
... Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 50 ( April 1957 ) : 155-61 . For a phenomenological analysis see ... England ( London : Weidenfeld , 1971 ) . On the importance and practical utility of re- ligion and superstition in early ...
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The Medicalization of Life | 31 |
Introduction | 121 |
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