Medical Nemesis: The Expropriation of Health |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 24
Page 17
... iatrogenic disease in its various manifestations.47 In the most narrow sense , iatrogenic disease includes only illnesses that would not have come about if sound and professionally recom- 45H . G. Mather et al . , " Acute Myocardial ...
... iatrogenic disease in its various manifestations.47 In the most narrow sense , iatrogenic disease includes only illnesses that would not have come about if sound and professionally recom- 45H . G. Mather et al . , " Acute Myocardial ...
Page 24
... iatrogenic stimulus . On a second level , 70 medical practice sponsors sickness by reinforcing a morbid society that encour ages people to become consumers of curative , preven tive , industrial and environmental medicine . On the one ...
... iatrogenic stimulus . On a second level , 70 medical practice sponsors sickness by reinforcing a morbid society that encour ages people to become consumers of curative , preven tive , industrial and environmental medicine . On the one ...
Page 268
... iatrogenic ills on each of the three critical levels : they render clinical , social , and cultural iatrogenesis self - rein- forcing . The most profound iatrogenic effects of the medical technostructure are a result of those non ...
... iatrogenic ills on each of the three critical levels : they render clinical , social , and cultural iatrogenesis self - rein- forcing . The most profound iatrogenic effects of the medical technostructure are a result of those non ...
Contents
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 31 |
Introduction | 121 |
Copyright | |
6 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Alan Berg American Medical Association autonomous become behavior Bibliography body cancer century chap Chicago civilization clients clinical clinical death consumer contemporary cost countries Cuernavaca culture damage dance Dance of Death depends developed deviance diagnosis disease doctor drug dying economic effective engineering England Journal environment Erwin H ethical experience Geschichte healer healing health levels Health Service hospital human iatrogenesis iatrogenic illness increased individual industrial institutions Ivan Illich Journal of Medicine kind limits literature medi MEDICAL NEMESIS ment modern medicine mort mortality myth National National Health Service nocebo organization pain Paris patient percent physicians placebo Placebo Effect political poor population Press production profes profession professional provides recognized result ritual role Science scientific sector sick side-effects siècle Siegfried Giedion social iatrogenesis society Sociology specific Stuttgart suffering survival technical therapeutic therapy tion tonsillectomy traditional trans treatment turned Univ York