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... Century , " Population Studies 16 ( 1962 ) : 94–122 . Edwin Chadwick , Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population of Great Britain , 1842 , ed . M. W. Flinn ( Chicago : Aldine , 1965 ) , concluded a century and a half ...
... Century , " Population Studies 16 ( 1962 ) : 94–122 . Edwin Chadwick , Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population of Great Britain , 1842 , ed . M. W. Flinn ( Chicago : Aldine , 1965 ) , concluded a century and a half ...
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... century . Doctors visited hospitals where all kinds of sick people were mingled , and trained themselves to pick out several " cases " of the same disease . They developed " bedside vision , " or a clinical eye . During the first ...
... century . Doctors visited hospitals where all kinds of sick people were mingled , and trained themselves to pick out several " cases " of the same disease . They developed " bedside vision , " or a clinical eye . During the first ...
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... century a place concerned with therapy . Today the pesthouse has been transformed into a compartmentalized repair shop . All this happened in stages . During the nineteenth century , the clinic became the place where disease carriers ...
... century a place concerned with therapy . Today the pesthouse has been transformed into a compartmentalized repair shop . All this happened in stages . During the nineteenth century , the clinic became the place where disease carriers ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 39 |
Specific Counterproductivity | 211 |
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