Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of Health |
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... Sociology of Medicine : A Trend Report and Bibliography , " Current Sociology , 1961-62 , nos . 10-11 , pp . 123-92 . 20 Paul Slack , " Disease and the Social Historian , " Times Literary Supplement , March 8 , 1974 , pp . 233-4 . A ...
... Sociology of Medicine : A Trend Report and Bibliography , " Current Sociology , 1961-62 , nos . 10-11 , pp . 123-92 . 20 Paul Slack , " Disease and the Social Historian , " Times Literary Supplement , March 8 , 1974 , pp . 233-4 . A ...
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... Sociology and Rehabilitation ( Washington : American Sociological Association , 1966 ) , pp . 71–99 . Professional diagnosis tends merely to give validity to lay perceptions of the value attributed to certain individuals . 19 Harold ...
... Sociology and Rehabilitation ( Washington : American Sociological Association , 1966 ) , pp . 71–99 . Professional diagnosis tends merely to give validity to lay perceptions of the value attributed to certain individuals . 19 Harold ...
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... Sociology of Deviance ( New York : Free Press , 1963 ) . Clarifies the connection between the therapeutic orientation of an occupation or profession and " entrepreneurship . ” 28 Joseph R. Gusfield , " Social Structure and Moral Reform ...
... Sociology of Deviance ( New York : Free Press , 1963 ) . Clarifies the connection between the therapeutic orientation of an occupation or profession and " entrepreneurship . ” 28 Joseph R. Gusfield , " Social Structure and Moral Reform ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 13 |
The Medicalization of Life 393 | 41 |
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