Medical Nemesis: The Expropriation of Health |
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... sector has removed society from the specific purpose for which that sector was created and technically instrumented . Iatrogenesis cannot be understood unless it is seen as the specifically medical manifestation of specific ...
... sector has removed society from the specific purpose for which that sector was created and technically instrumented . Iatrogenesis cannot be understood unless it is seen as the specifically medical manifestation of specific ...
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... sectors . Like time - con- suming acceleration , stupefying education , self - de- structive military defense , disorienting information , or unsettling housing projects , pathogenic medicine is the result of industrial overproduction ...
... sectors . Like time - con- suming acceleration , stupefying education , self - de- structive military defense , disorienting information , or unsettling housing projects , pathogenic medicine is the result of industrial overproduction ...
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... Sector of the United States , " Johns Hopkins University , paper based on a presentation at the Annual Conference of the New York Academy of Medicine , April 25-26 , 1974. Navarro argues that the prevailing values in the health sector ...
... Sector of the United States , " Johns Hopkins University , paper based on a presentation at the Annual Conference of the New York Academy of Medicine , April 25-26 , 1974. Navarro argues that the prevailing values in the health sector ...
Contents
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 31 |
Introduction | 121 |
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