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Page 91
... therapeutic culture183 turns the indepen- dence of the average healthy person into an intoler- able form of deviance . In the long run the main activity of such an in- ner - directed systems society leads to the phantom production of ...
... therapeutic culture183 turns the indepen- dence of the average healthy person into an intoler- able form of deviance . In the long run the main activity of such an in- ner - directed systems society leads to the phantom production of ...
Page 118
... therapeutic characteristics . Lifelong health education , counseling , testing , and mainte- nance are built right into factory and office routine . Therapeutic dependencies permeate and color pro- ductive relations . Homo sapiens , who ...
... therapeutic characteristics . Lifelong health education , counseling , testing , and mainte- nance are built right into factory and office routine . Therapeutic dependencies permeate and color pro- ductive relations . Homo sapiens , who ...
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... Therapeutic engineers ... • of separate bibliographies . . . many of which are included [ in this ] unified body of basic readings useful to the . . newcomer to the field . " See also National Library of Medicine . Selected References ...
... Therapeutic engineers ... • of separate bibliographies . . . many of which are included [ in this ] unified body of basic readings useful to the . . newcomer to the field . " See also National Library of Medicine . Selected References ...
Contents
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 31 |
Introduction | 121 |
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