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... placebo effect , see Arthur K. Shapiro , " A Contribution to a History of the Placebo Effect , " Behavioral Science 5 ( April 1960 ) : 109-35 ; Gerhard Kienle , Arzneimittelsicherheit und Gesellschaft : Eine kritische Untersuchung ...
... placebo effect , see Arthur K. Shapiro , " A Contribution to a History of the Placebo Effect , " Behavioral Science 5 ( April 1960 ) : 109-35 ; Gerhard Kienle , Arzneimittelsicherheit und Gesellschaft : Eine kritische Untersuchung ...
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... placebo " was created . Whenever a sugar pill works because it is given by the doctor , the sugar pill acts as a placebo . A placebo ( Latin for " I will please ” ) pleases not only the patient but the administering physician as well ...
... placebo " was created . Whenever a sugar pill works because it is given by the doctor , the sugar pill acts as a placebo . A placebo ( Latin for " I will please ” ) pleases not only the patient but the administering physician as well ...
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... placebos . But this is not the prevailing result of the 239 Arthur K. Shapiro , " Factors Contributing to the Placebo Effect : Their Implications for Psychotherapy , " American Journal of Psychotherapy 18 , suppl . 1 ( March 1964 ) : 73 ...
... placebos . But this is not the prevailing result of the 239 Arthur K. Shapiro , " Factors Contributing to the Placebo Effect : Their Implications for Psychotherapy , " American Journal of Psychotherapy 18 , suppl . 1 ( March 1964 ) : 73 ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 13 |
The Medicalization of Life 393 | 41 |
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