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... modern city consult Gerald F. Pyle . " The Geography of Health Care , " in John Melton Hunter , The Geography of Health and Disease , Studies in Geography no . 6 ( Chapel Hill , N.C .: Univ . of North Carolina Press , 1974 ) , a spatial ...
... modern city consult Gerald F. Pyle . " The Geography of Health Care , " in John Melton Hunter , The Geography of Health and Disease , Studies in Geography no . 6 ( Chapel Hill , N.C .: Univ . of North Carolina Press , 1974 ) , a spatial ...
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... Modern Society in a Theological Perspective , " mimeographed , 1973 , lists contemporary Christian writings on death in an industrial society . John Riley , Jr. , and Robert W. Habenstein , " Death : 1. Death and Bereavement ; 2 . The ...
... Modern Society in a Theological Perspective , " mimeographed , 1973 , lists contemporary Christian writings on death in an industrial society . John Riley , Jr. , and Robert W. Habenstein , " Death : 1. Death and Bereavement ; 2 . The ...
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... modern society and its dependence upon a maintenance system that is cate- gorically robbing us of power , money , dignity - even life itself . " Anyone seriously interested in the state of modern medicine , or the tensions of modern ...
... modern society and its dependence upon a maintenance system that is cate- gorically robbing us of power , money , dignity - even life itself . " Anyone seriously interested in the state of modern medicine , or the tensions of modern ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 39 |
Specific Counterproductivity | 211 |
Copyright | |
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