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... American Medical Association 186 ( 1963 ) : 975–8 . " The most impressive feature of the surgical treatment of breast cancer is the striking similarity and surprising uniformity of long - term end results despite widely differing ...
... American Medical Association 186 ( 1963 ) : 975–8 . " The most impressive feature of the surgical treatment of breast cancer is the striking similarity and surprising uniformity of long - term end results despite widely differing ...
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... American Medical and Pharmaceutical Associations , 77 as well as the Chinese Studies , 1974 ) . Since 1971 competing interest groups , each trying to maximize realization of its values , have helped to re - establish the pre - 1968 ...
... American Medical and Pharmaceutical Associations , 77 as well as the Chinese Studies , 1974 ) . Since 1971 competing interest groups , each trying to maximize realization of its values , have helped to re - establish the pre - 1968 ...
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... American Medical Association's clever and costly battle against public health legislation in the sixties . Elton Rayack , Professional Power and American Medicine : The Economics of the American Medical Association ( Cleveland : World ...
... American Medical Association's clever and costly battle against public health legislation in the sixties . Elton Rayack , Professional Power and American Medicine : The Economics of the American Medical Association ( Cleveland : World ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 13 |
The Medicalization of Life 393 | 41 |
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