Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of Health |
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... iatrogenic disease in its various manifestations.47 In the most narrow sense , iatrogenic disease includes only illnesses that would not have come J Ralph E. Spiekerman , " P Infarction , " American Heart al . , " Current Therapy of Ca ...
... iatrogenic disease in its various manifestations.47 In the most narrow sense , iatrogenic disease includes only illnesses that would not have come J Ralph E. Spiekerman , " P Infarction , " American Heart al . , " Current Therapy of Ca ...
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... iatrogenic stimulus . On a second level , 70 medical practice sponsors sickness by reinforcing a morbid society that encourages people to become consumers of curative , preventive , industrial , and environmental medicine . On the one ...
... iatrogenic stimulus . On a second level , 70 medical practice sponsors sickness by reinforcing a morbid society that encourages people to become consumers of curative , preventive , industrial , and environmental medicine . On the one ...
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... Iatrogenic Disease Until recently medicine attempted to enhance what occurs in nature . It fostered the tendency of wounds to heal , of blood to clot , and of bacteria to be overcome by natural immunity . ' Now medicine tries to ...
... Iatrogenic Disease Until recently medicine attempted to enhance what occurs in nature . It fostered the tendency of wounds to heal , of blood to clot , and of bacteria to be overcome by natural immunity . ' Now medicine tries to ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 13 |
The Medicalization of Life 393 | 41 |
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