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... patient.186 At a cost of between $ 500 and $ 2,000 per day , 187 celebrants in white and blue envelop what remains of the patient in antiseptic smells.188 The 184 Like policemen in pursuit of crime prevention , doctors are now given the ...
... patient.186 At a cost of between $ 500 and $ 2,000 per day , 187 celebrants in white and blue envelop what remains of the patient in antiseptic smells.188 The 184 Like policemen in pursuit of crime prevention , doctors are now given the ...
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The Expropriation of Health Ivan Illich. to withdraw when death shows on his patient's face209 has made him into an agent of evasion or outright dissimula- tion.210 The patient's unwillingness to die on his own makes him pathetically ...
The Expropriation of Health Ivan Illich. to withdraw when death shows on his patient's face209 has made him into an agent of evasion or outright dissimula- tion.210 The patient's unwillingness to die on his own makes him pathetically ...
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... patient himself . Obviously , the better the patient can be controlled , the more predictable will be the outcome in this kind of medical endeavor . And the more predictable the outcome on a population basis , the more effective will ...
... patient himself . Obviously , the better the patient can be controlled , the more predictable will be the outcome in this kind of medical endeavor . And the more predictable the outcome on a population basis , the more effective will ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 39 |
Specific Counterproductivity | 211 |
Copyright | |
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