Medical Nemesis: The Expropriation of Health |
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... recognized in a society can be to a very high degree out of gear with the perception of the disease shared by one or several of the society's classes . See Michel Foucault , The Birth of the Clinic , trans , A. M. Sheridan Smith ( New ...
... recognized in a society can be to a very high degree out of gear with the perception of the disease shared by one or several of the society's classes . See Michel Foucault , The Birth of the Clinic , trans , A. M. Sheridan Smith ( New ...
Page 160
... recognized in one field after another over a period of two hundred years . In 1635 , at the behest of Cardinal ... recognize the normative power of an elite in areas left untouched by the canons of the Church and the civil and penal ...
... recognized in one field after another over a period of two hundred years . In 1635 , at the behest of Cardinal ... recognize the normative power of an elite in areas left untouched by the canons of the Church and the civil and penal ...
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... recognized two opposite services the physician could perform . He could either assist healing or help the coming of an easy and speedy death . It was his duty to recognize the facies hippocratica , 27 the special traits which in- 25 In ...
... recognized two opposite services the physician could perform . He could either assist healing or help the coming of an easy and speedy death . It was his duty to recognize the facies hippocratica , 27 the special traits which in- 25 In ...
Contents
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 31 |
Introduction | 121 |
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