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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 disease comprises all clinical conditions for which remedies , physicians , or hospitals are the pathogens , or " sickening " agents . I will call this plethora of therapeutic side - effects clinical iatrogenesis . They are ...
... iatrogenic disease comprises all clinical conditions for which remedies , physicians , or hospitals are the pathogens , or " sickening " agents . I will call this plethora of therapeutic side - effects clinical iatrogenesis . They are ...
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... and Surgical Procedures , " in Freund , ed . , Experimentation with Human Subjects , pp . 358-78 . be proved , and the net contribution of medicine to 39 The Medicalization of Life 393 Political Transmission of Iatrogenic Disease.
... and Surgical Procedures , " in Freund , ed . , Experimentation with Human Subjects , pp . 358-78 . be proved , and the net contribution of medicine to 39 The Medicalization of Life 393 Political Transmission of Iatrogenic Disease.
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Introduction | 3 |
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 13 |
The Medicalization of Life 393 | 41 |
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