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Page 81
... contemporary aging . See also Jean Amery , Uber das Alter : Revolte und Resignation ( Stuttgart : Klette , 1968 ) , an exceptionally sensitive contemporary phenomenology of aging . 143 World Health Statistics Report 27 , September 1974 ...
... contemporary aging . See also Jean Amery , Uber das Alter : Revolte und Resignation ( Stuttgart : Klette , 1968 ) , an exceptionally sensitive contemporary phenomenology of aging . 143 World Health Statistics Report 27 , September 1974 ...
Page 139
... contemporary situation in which the experience of personal bodily pain is shaped by the therapeutic program designed to destroy it . The second problem is language . The technical matter which contemporary medicine designates by the ...
... contemporary situation in which the experience of personal bodily pain is shaped by the therapeutic program designed to destroy it . The second problem is language . The technical matter which contemporary medicine designates by the ...
Page 202
... contemporary society consult above , notes 186 ( p . 97 ) , 188 ( p . 97 ) , 191 ( p . 98 ) , 207 ( p . 102 ) , 209 ( p . 103 ) . Also John McKnight , " A Bibliography of 225 Items of Suggested Readings for a Course on Death in Modern ...
... contemporary society consult above , notes 186 ( p . 97 ) , 188 ( p . 97 ) , 191 ( p . 98 ) , 207 ( p . 102 ) , 209 ( p . 103 ) . Also John McKnight , " A Bibliography of 225 Items of Suggested Readings for a Course on Death in Modern ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 39 |
Specific Counterproductivity | 211 |
Copyright | |
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