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... Sociology of Medicine : A Trend Report and Bibliography , " Current Sociology , 1961-62 , nos . 10-11 , pp . 123–92 . 20Paul Slack , " Disease and the Social Historian , " Times Literary Supplement , March 8 , 1974 , pp . 233-4 . A ...
... Sociology of Medicine : A Trend Report and Bibliography , " Current Sociology , 1961-62 , nos . 10-11 , pp . 123–92 . 20Paul Slack , " Disease and the Social Historian , " Times Literary Supplement , March 8 , 1974 , pp . 233-4 . A ...
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... Sociology , 58 ( 1953 ) : 493-502 . Describes a situation in which the government rationed sick passes , which were in great demand by overstrained workers . Physicians were forced to readjust the definition of sickness to balance the ...
... Sociology , 58 ( 1953 ) : 493-502 . Describes a situation in which the government rationed sick passes , which were in great demand by overstrained workers . Physicians were forced to readjust the definition of sickness to balance the ...
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... Sociology 61 ( November 1955 ) : 221-32 . Moral crusaders are always obsessed with improving those whom they set out ... Sociology , " Amer- ican Sociological Review 25 ( December 1960 ) : 902-14 . been medicalized to the point where all ...
... Sociology 61 ( November 1955 ) : 221-32 . Moral crusaders are always obsessed with improving those whom they set out ... Sociology , " Amer- ican Sociological Review 25 ( December 1960 ) : 902-14 . been medicalized to the point where all ...
Contents
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 31 |
Introduction | 121 |
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