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... Hastings Center Studies , Vol . 1 , No. 3 , 1973 , pp . 19-40 . Sedgwick speaks of the politicalization of medical goals and argues that without the concept of illness we shall be unable to make demands on the health service facilities ...
... Hastings Center Studies , Vol . 1 , No. 3 , 1973 , pp . 19-40 . Sedgwick speaks of the politicalization of medical goals and argues that without the concept of illness we shall be unable to make demands on the health service facilities ...
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... Hastings Center Studies , Vol . 1 , No. 3 , 1973. pp . 19-40 , points out that events constitute sickness and disease only after man labels them both as a deviance ( conditions which are under social control ) . He promises to raise the ...
... Hastings Center Studies , Vol . 1 , No. 3 , 1973. pp . 19-40 , points out that events constitute sickness and disease only after man labels them both as a deviance ( conditions which are under social control ) . He promises to raise the ...
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... Hastings Center Report , Vol . 2 , No. 4 , September , 1972 , pp . 11-44 . 248 BRIM , Orville , FREEMAN , Howard , LEVINE , Sol , SCOTCH , Norman , editors The dying patient . New York , Russel Sage Foundation , 1960. They first deal ...
... Hastings Center Report , Vol . 2 , No. 4 , September , 1972 , pp . 11-44 . 248 BRIM , Orville , FREEMAN , Howard , LEVINE , Sol , SCOTCH , Norman , editors The dying patient . New York , Russel Sage Foundation , 1960. They first deal ...
Contents
PREFACE | 9 |
THE EPIDEMIC OF MODERN MEDICINE | 15 |
THE MEDICALIZATION OF LIFE | 31 |
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