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... determines what is legal and who is guilty.26 The priest declares what is holy and who has broken a taboo . The physician ... determine also what work shall be done . In the United States the medical profession owes this supreme 26 ...
... determines what is legal and who is guilty.26 The priest declares what is holy and who has broken a taboo . The physician ... determine also what work shall be done . In the United States the medical profession owes this supreme 26 ...
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... determine the meaning given to bodily sensa- tions and influence the degree to which pain is experi- enced.13 ... determined genetically . See also B. B. Wolff and M. E. Jarvik , " Relationship Between Superficial and Deep Somatic ...
... determine the meaning given to bodily sensa- tions and influence the degree to which pain is experi- enced.13 ... determined genetically . See also B. B. Wolff and M. E. Jarvik , " Relationship Between Superficial and Deep Somatic ...
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... determined by the correlation between the production of commodities by society and the autonomous production of ... determine the needs that the application of these same tools can fulfill . For instance , people know what they can ...
... determined by the correlation between the production of commodities by society and the autonomous production of ... determine the needs that the application of these same tools can fulfill . For instance , people know what they can ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 13 |
The Medicalization of Life 393 | 41 |
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