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... York : Pantheon , 1970 ) . Published at a time when judicial evidence for the undue bias of regulatory commissions , conspiracy for the dissemination of misleading information on poisonous drugs , and the venality of not a few ...
... York : Pantheon , 1970 ) . Published at a time when judicial evidence for the undue bias of regulatory commissions , conspiracy for the dissemination of misleading information on poisonous drugs , and the venality of not a few ...
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... York : Oxford University Press , 1972 ) , 7 : 69–82 . To clarify and make explicit what is done when bureaucrats concerned with a social service plan to meet a social need , Bradshaw distin- guishes 12 distinct situations according to ...
... York : Oxford University Press , 1972 ) , 7 : 69–82 . To clarify and make explicit what is done when bureaucrats concerned with a social service plan to meet a social need , Bradshaw distin- guishes 12 distinct situations according to ...
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... York : Har- court Brace , 1970 ) . Though the authors believe in the value of more medical care for the poor , the non - treatment - related factors that discriminate against the health of poor children are indicated as being by far the ...
... York : Har- court Brace , 1970 ) . Though the authors believe in the value of more medical care for the poor , the non - treatment - related factors that discriminate against the health of poor children are indicated as being by far the ...
Contents
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 31 |
Introduction | 121 |
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