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... increased . Discrimina- tion against the illegitimate combined with restricted access to mar- riage may have served to control population . This hypothesis is re- inforced in J.-L. Flandrin , " Contraception , mariage et relations ...
... increased . Discrimina- tion against the illegitimate combined with restricted access to mar- riage may have served to control population . This hypothesis is re- inforced in J.-L. Flandrin , " Contraception , mariage et relations ...
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... increased tenfold , private insurance benefits increased eightfold , 3 and direct out - of - pocket payments about 36 Seymour E. Harris , The Economics of American Medicine ( New York : Macmillan , 1964 ) . A detailed survey of the cost ...
... increased tenfold , private insurance benefits increased eightfold , 3 and direct out - of - pocket payments about 36 Seymour E. Harris , The Economics of American Medicine ( New York : Macmillan , 1964 ) . A detailed survey of the cost ...
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... increases and of the obsolescence prevalent in modern weapons systems . Costs overruns in programs of the Health ... increased almost twice as fast as had been planned.48 There is no precedent for a similar sustained expansion in any ...
... increases and of the obsolescence prevalent in modern weapons systems . Costs overruns in programs of the Health ... increased almost twice as fast as had been planned.48 There is no precedent for a similar sustained expansion in any ...
Contents
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 31 |
Introduction | 121 |
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