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... illness . For the classical formulation of the modern , almost morality - free sick - role , see Talcott Parsons , " Illness and the Role of the Physician " ( orig . 1948 ) , in Clyde deviance as the special legitimate behavior of ...
... illness . For the classical formulation of the modern , almost morality - free sick - role , see Talcott Parsons , " Illness and the Role of the Physician " ( orig . 1948 ) , in Clyde deviance as the special legitimate behavior of ...
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... Illness , Mental and Otherwise : All Illnesses Express a Social Judgement , " Hastings Center Studies 1 , no . 3 ( 1973 ) : 19–40 , points out that events constitute sickness and disease only after man labels them both as deviances and ...
... Illness , Mental and Otherwise : All Illnesses Express a Social Judgement , " Hastings Center Studies 1 , no . 3 ( 1973 ) : 19–40 , points out that events constitute sickness and disease only after man labels them both as deviances and ...
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... illness during the preceding month . By 1972 , 95 percent of those surveyed in one study considered themselves unwell during the fourteen days prior to questioning , and in another study in which 5 percent considered themselves free of ...
... illness during the preceding month . By 1972 , 95 percent of those surveyed in one study considered themselves unwell during the fourteen days prior to questioning , and in another study in which 5 percent considered themselves free of ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 13 |
The Medicalization of Life 393 | 41 |
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