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Page 113
... behavior of nonpatients . 255 The distinction between the intransitive healing by the patient and the transitive healing provided for him must be further refined . The latter , a service to the patient , can be provided in two pro ...
... behavior of nonpatients . 255 The distinction between the intransitive healing by the patient and the transitive healing provided for him must be further refined . The latter , a service to the patient , can be provided in two pro ...
Page 122
... behavior . To a large extent culture and health coincide . Each cul- ture gives shape to a unique Gestalt of health and to a unique conformation of attitudes towards pain , 2Adolf Portmann , Zoologie und das neue Bild des Menschen ...
... behavior . To a large extent culture and health coincide . Each cul- ture gives shape to a unique Gestalt of health and to a unique conformation of attitudes towards pain , 2Adolf Portmann , Zoologie und das neue Bild des Menschen ...
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... behavior . Ironically , it was only the other inmates who suspected that the pseudopatients were normal . The hospital personnel were not able to acknowledge normal behavior within the hospital milieu . " 30 Thomas S. Szasz , The Myth ...
... behavior . Ironically , it was only the other inmates who suspected that the pseudopatients were normal . The hospital personnel were not able to acknowledge normal behavior within the hospital milieu . " 30 Thomas S. Szasz , The Myth ...
Contents
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 31 |
Introduction | 121 |
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