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... health sector has advanced faster than that of the GNP.41 Even discounting ... organization and ideology " of different systems . Everywhere " the ... World Health Organization , 1967 ) . Based on a questionnaire to ministries , this ...
... health sector has advanced faster than that of the GNP.41 Even discounting ... organization and ideology " of different systems . Everywhere " the ... World Health Organization , 1967 ) . Based on a questionnaire to ministries , this ...
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... health care , as in all other fields of endeavor , tech- nology can be used to change the human condition 110 World Health Organization , Regional Office for Europe , Con- sumption of Drugs : Report on a Symposium , Oslo , November 3–7 ...
... health care , as in all other fields of endeavor , tech- nology can be used to change the human condition 110 World Health Organization , Regional Office for Europe , Con- sumption of Drugs : Report on a Symposium , Oslo , November 3–7 ...
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... Health ( Geneva : World Health Organization , 1951 ) . Daniel S. Hirsh- field , The Lost Reform : The Campaign for Compulsory Health In- surance in the United States from 1932 to 1943 ( Cambridge , Mass .: Harvard Univ . Press , 1970 ) ...
... Health ( Geneva : World Health Organization , 1951 ) . Daniel S. Hirsh- field , The Lost Reform : The Campaign for Compulsory Health In- surance in the United States from 1932 to 1943 ( Cambridge , Mass .: Harvard Univ . Press , 1970 ) ...
Contents
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 31 |
Introduction | 121 |
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