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... poor 66 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development , Health Sector Policy Paper , Washington , D.C. , March 1975 . 67 It must not be overlooked that medical schools in poor countries constitute one of the most effective means ...
... poor 66 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development , Health Sector Policy Paper , Washington , D.C. , March 1975 . 67 It must not be overlooked that medical schools in poor countries constitute one of the most effective means ...
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... poor countries , the poor majorities clearly have less access to medical services than the rich : 58 the services available to the few consume most of the health budget and deprive the majority of services of any kind . In all of Latin ...
... poor countries , the poor majorities clearly have less access to medical services than the rich : 58 the services available to the few consume most of the health budget and deprive the majority of services of any kind . In all of Latin ...
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... poor ? Or does it require that the poor get the same " education " although more will have to be spent on their account to achieve equal results ? Or must the educational system , in order to be equitable , assure that the poor are not ...
... poor ? Or does it require that the poor get the same " education " although more will have to be spent on their account to achieve equal results ? Or must the educational system , in order to be equitable , assure that the poor are not ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 39 |
Specific Counterproductivity | 211 |
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