Medical Nemesis: The Expropriation of Health |
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... iatrogenesis , which 70The distinction of several levels of iatrogenesis was made by Ralph Audy , " Man - made Maladies and Medicine , " California Medi- cine , November 1970 , pp . 48-53 . He recognizes that iatrogenic " dis- eases ...
... iatrogenesis , which 70The distinction of several levels of iatrogenesis was made by Ralph Audy , " Man - made Maladies and Medicine , " California Medi- cine , November 1970 , pp . 48-53 . He recognizes that iatrogenic " dis- eases ...
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... Iatrogenesis Medicine undermines health not only through di- rect aggression against individuals but also through the impact of its social organization on the total mi- lieu . When medical damage to individual health is produced by a ...
... Iatrogenesis Medicine undermines health not only through di- rect aggression against individuals but also through the impact of its social organization on the total mi- lieu . When medical damage to individual health is produced by a ...
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... iatrogenesis be- comes medically incurable when it reaches a critical intensity and then can be reversed only by a decline of the enterprise , so can social iatrogenesis be reversed only by political action that retrenches professional ...
... iatrogenesis be- comes medically incurable when it reaches a critical intensity and then can be reversed only by a decline of the enterprise , so can social iatrogenesis be reversed only by political action that retrenches professional ...
Contents
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 31 |
Introduction | 121 |
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