Medical Nemesis: The Expropriation of Health |
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... recognized in a society can be to a very high degree out of gear with the perception of the disease shared by one or several of the society's classes . See Michel Foucault , The Birth of the Clinic , trans . A. M. Sheridan Smith ( New ...
... recognized in a society can be to a very high degree out of gear with the perception of the disease shared by one or several of the society's classes . See Michel Foucault , The Birth of the Clinic , trans . A. M. Sheridan Smith ( New ...
Page 40
... recognized in a society can be to a very high degree out of gear with the perception of the disease shared by one or several of the society's classes . See Michel Foucault , The Birth of the Clinic , trans . A. M. Sheridan Smith ( New ...
... recognized in a society can be to a very high degree out of gear with the perception of the disease shared by one or several of the society's classes . See Michel Foucault , The Birth of the Clinic , trans . A. M. Sheridan Smith ( New ...
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... recognize and control these givens . According to Antonovsky , even Dubos does not go explicitly beyond this concept of ... recognized by the medical profession as requiring no help , watching , or therapy . Thus 288 possible breakdown ...
... recognize and control these givens . According to Antonovsky , even Dubos does not go explicitly beyond this concept of ... recognized by the medical profession as requiring no help , watching , or therapy . Thus 288 possible breakdown ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 39 |
Specific Counterproductivity | 211 |
Copyright | |
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