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... health care is R. Maxwell , Health Care : The Proving Dilemma ; Needs vs. Resources in Western Europe , the U.S. , and the U.S.S.R. ( New York : McKinsey & Co. , 1974 ) . Ian Douglas - Wilson and Gordon McLachlan , eds . , Health Service ...
... health care is R. Maxwell , Health Care : The Proving Dilemma ; Needs vs. Resources in Western Europe , the U.S. , and the U.S.S.R. ( New York : McKinsey & Co. , 1974 ) . Ian Douglas - Wilson and Gordon McLachlan , eds . , Health Service ...
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... Health Service Act of 1946 established access to health - care resources for all those in need as a human right . The need was assumed to be finite and quantifiable , the ballot box the best place to de- cide the total budget for health ...
... Health Service Act of 1946 established access to health - care resources for all those in need as a human right . The need was assumed to be finite and quantifiable , the ballot box the best place to de- cide the total budget for health ...
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The Expropriation of Health Ivan Illich. health economics , " by means in their way almost as ruthless - but generally held to be more acceptable -than the ability to pay . " 58 Until that time health ... Service in Britain has undergone a ...
The Expropriation of Health Ivan Illich. health economics , " by means in their way almost as ruthless - but generally held to be more acceptable -than the ability to pay . " 58 Until that time health ... Service in Britain has undergone a ...
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The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 31 |
Introduction | 121 |
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