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... service . But like all other such remedies , capitation enlarges the iatrogenic fascination with the health supply . People forgo their own lives to get as much treatment as they can . In England the National Health Service has tried ...
... service . But like all other such remedies , capitation enlarges the iatrogenic fascination with the health supply . People forgo their own lives to get as much treatment as they can . In England the National Health Service has tried ...
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Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of Health Ivan Illich. Until about 1972 ... Service in Britain has undergone a traumatic change , for complex economic ... National Health Service . 59 Y. Lisitsin , Health Protection in the USSR ( Moscow ...
Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of Health Ivan Illich. Until about 1972 ... Service in Britain has undergone a traumatic change , for complex economic ... National Health Service . 59 Y. Lisitsin , Health Protection in the USSR ( Moscow ...
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... National Health Service still enjoyed a worldwide reputation , particularly among American reformers . The service , created by Albert Beveridge , was based on the assumption that there exists in every population a strictly limited ...
... National Health Service still enjoyed a worldwide reputation , particularly among American reformers . The service , created by Albert Beveridge , was based on the assumption that there exists in every population a strictly limited ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 13 |
The Medicalization of Life 393 | 41 |
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