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... damage they do . 64For the broader issue of genetic rather than individual damage , see John W. Goffman and Arthur R. Tamplin , " Epidemiological Studies of Carcinogenesis by Ionizing Radiation , " in Proceedings of the Sixth Berkeley ...
... damage they do . 64For the broader issue of genetic rather than individual damage , see John W. Goffman and Arthur R. Tamplin , " Epidemiological Studies of Carcinogenesis by Ionizing Radiation , " in Proceedings of the Sixth Berkeley ...
Page 89
... damage in children is as often as not a creation of Ritalin ; it is a diagnosis determined by the treatment . See Roger D. Freeman , " Review of Medicine in Special Education : Medical - Behavioral Pseudorelation- ships , " Journal of ...
... damage in children is as often as not a creation of Ritalin ; it is a diagnosis determined by the treatment . See Roger D. Freeman , " Review of Medicine in Special Education : Medical - Behavioral Pseudorelation- ships , " Journal of ...
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... damage accompanies present industrial expansion in all sectors . In medi- cine this damage appears as iatrogenesis . Iatrogene- sis is clinical when pain , sickness , and death result from medical care ; it is social when health ...
... damage accompanies present industrial expansion in all sectors . In medi- cine this damage appears as iatrogenesis . Iatrogene- sis is clinical when pain , sickness , and death result from medical care ; it is social when health ...
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The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 31 |
Introduction | 121 |
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