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... bureaucracy creates ill - health by increasing stress , by multiplying disabling dependence , by generating new ... bureaucratic gobbledegook ; or when suffering , mourn- ing , and healing outside the patient role are labeled a form ...
... bureaucracy creates ill - health by increasing stress , by multiplying disabling dependence , by generating new ... bureaucratic gobbledegook ; or when suffering , mourn- ing , and healing outside the patient role are labeled a form ...
Page 116
... bureaucracy guides , and into guinea pigs on whom medical science constantly experiments . The Aesculapian power of ... bureaucratic presumption of the health man- ager who arranges people according to degrees and categories of ...
... bureaucracy guides , and into guinea pigs on whom medical science constantly experiments . The Aesculapian power of ... bureaucratic presumption of the health man- ager who arranges people according to degrees and categories of ...
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... bureaucrats or because they live close to the one large hospital . In rich countries members of different minorities are un- derprivileged , not because , in terms of money per capita , they necessarily get less than their share , 55 ...
... bureaucrats or because they live close to the one large hospital . In rich countries members of different minorities are un- derprivileged , not because , in terms of money per capita , they necessarily get less than their share , 55 ...
Contents
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 31 |
Introduction | 121 |
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