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... side - effects clinical iatrogene- sis . They are as old as medicine itself , 49 and have always been a subject of medical studies.50 Medicines have always been potentially poison- ous , but their unwanted side - effects have increased ...
... side - effects clinical iatrogene- sis . They are as old as medicine itself , 49 and have always been a subject of medical studies.50 Medicines have always been potentially poison- ous , but their unwanted side - effects have increased ...
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... side - effects . If , in their turn , the specific diagnosis and treatment of these side - effects were attempted , this further medical intervention would only reinforce iatrogenesis . chest but also to the categories to which people ...
... side - effects . If , in their turn , the specific diagnosis and treatment of these side - effects were attempted , this further medical intervention would only reinforce iatrogenesis . chest but also to the categories to which people ...
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... negative placebo , as a nocebo effect.244 Overwhelmingly the nontechnical side - effects of bio- medical interventions do powerful damage to health . The intensity of the black - magic influence of a medi- cal procedure does not depend ...
... negative placebo , as a nocebo effect.244 Overwhelmingly the nontechnical side - effects of bio- medical interventions do powerful damage to health . The intensity of the black - magic influence of a medi- cal procedure does not depend ...
Contents
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 31 |
Introduction | 121 |
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