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... health sector has advanced faster than that of the GNP.41 Even discounting ... organization and ideology " of different systems . Everywhere " the ... World Health Organization , 1967 ) . Based on a questionnaire to ministries , this ...
... health sector has advanced faster than that of the GNP.41 Even discounting ... organization and ideology " of different systems . Everywhere " the ... World Health Organization , 1967 ) . Based on a questionnaire to ministries , this ...
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... health sector has advanced faster than that of the GNP.41 Even discounting ... organization and ideology " of different systems . Everywhere " the ... World Health Organization , 1967 ) . Based on a questionnaire to ministries , this ...
... health sector has advanced faster than that of the GNP.41 Even discounting ... organization and ideology " of different systems . Everywhere " the ... World Health Organization , 1967 ) . Based on a questionnaire to ministries , this ...
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... World Health Organization , meanwhile , is moving to a conclusion that would have shocked most of its founders : in a recent publication WHO advocates the deprofessionalization of primary care as the most important single step in ...
... World Health Organization , meanwhile , is moving to a conclusion that would have shocked most of its founders : in a recent publication WHO advocates the deprofessionalization of primary care as the most important single step in ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 39 |
Specific Counterproductivity | 211 |
Copyright | |
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