Medical Nemesis: The Expropriation of Health |
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Page 142
... suffering well , " but also the instructions on how to integrate this repertoire . The medicalization of pain , on the other hand , has fos- tered a hypertrophy of just one of these modes- management by technique - and reinforced the de ...
... suffering well , " but also the instructions on how to integrate this repertoire . The medicalization of pain , on the other hand , has fos- tered a hypertrophy of just one of these modes- management by technique - and reinforced the de ...
Page 149
... suffering a possible symptom of health . The reminder that suffering is a responsible activity is almost unbearable to consumers , for whom pleasure and dependence on industrial outputs coin- cide . By equating all personal ...
... suffering a possible symptom of health . The reminder that suffering is a responsible activity is almost unbearable to consumers , for whom pleasure and dependence on industrial outputs coin- cide . By equating all personal ...
Page 150
... suffering is artificially prolonged , opaque , depersonalized main- tenance . Increasingly , pain - killing turns ... suffering of others has become charged with moral status . Kierkegaard preached salvation through pain , Nietzsche ...
... suffering is artificially prolonged , opaque , depersonalized main- tenance . Increasingly , pain - killing turns ... suffering of others has become charged with moral status . Kierkegaard preached salvation through pain , Nietzsche ...
Contents
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 31 |
Introduction | 121 |
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