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Page 104
... depends ( 5 ) on technical actions which are reserved ( 6 ) to initiates who mo- nopolize the special formula for it ... depend on a conspiracy into which the sorcerer enters with his adept , nor on myths to which the priest gives form ...
... depends ( 5 ) on technical actions which are reserved ( 6 ) to initiates who mo- nopolize the special formula for it ... depend on a conspiracy into which the sorcerer enters with his adept , nor on myths to which the priest gives form ...
Page 212
... depends on the ability of people to get where they must go quickly and conveniently . Effective sick - care depends on the degree to which pain and dysfunction are made tolerable and recovery is en- hanced . The effective satisfaction ...
... depends on the ability of people to get where they must go quickly and conveniently . Effective sick - care depends on the degree to which pain and dysfunction are made tolerable and recovery is en- hanced . The effective satisfaction ...
Page 268
... depend , not on some new therapeutic standard , but on the level of willingness and competence to engage in self - care . The recovery of this power depends on the recognition of our present delusions . The Right to Health Increasing ...
... depend , not on some new therapeutic standard , but on the level of willingness and competence to engage in self - care . The recovery of this power depends on the recognition of our present delusions . The Right to Health Increasing ...
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The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 31 |
Introduction | 121 |
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