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... side - effects clinical iatrogenesis . They are as old as medicine itself , 49 and have always been a subject of medical studies.50 Medicines have always been potentially poisonous , but their unwanted side - effects have increased with ...
... side - effects clinical iatrogenesis . They are as old as medicine itself , 49 and have always been a subject of medical studies.50 Medicines have always been potentially poisonous , but their unwanted side - effects have increased with ...
Page 114
... negative placebo , as a nocebo effect.244 Overwhelmingly the nontechnical side - effects of biomedical interventions do powerful damage to health . The intensity of the black - magic influence of a medical procedure does not depend on ...
... negative placebo , as a nocebo effect.244 Overwhelmingly the nontechnical side - effects of biomedical interventions do powerful damage to health . The intensity of the black - magic influence of a medical procedure does not depend on ...
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... side - effect , 65 antibiotics , 98 n .; disease patterns , changes in , and , 13-16 , 22 Arabs : death , attitudes toward , 179 , 186 ; hospitals , early , 156 ; side- effects of drugs studied by , 27 n . Argentina , 57 n . arthritis ...
... side - effect , 65 antibiotics , 98 n .; disease patterns , changes in , and , 13-16 , 22 Arabs : death , attitudes toward , 179 , 186 ; hospitals , early , 156 ; side- effects of drugs studied by , 27 n . Argentina , 57 n . arthritis ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 39 |
Specific Counterproductivity | 211 |
Copyright | |
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