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... profession owes this supreme 26 Pharmacists , for instance , will not be condemned for poisoning their clients . See Earl R. Quinney , " Occupational Structure and Criminal Behavior : Prescription Violation by Retail Pharmacists ...
... profession owes this supreme 26 Pharmacists , for instance , will not be condemned for poisoning their clients . See Earl R. Quinney , " Occupational Structure and Criminal Behavior : Prescription Violation by Retail Pharmacists ...
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... profession is a manifestation in one particular sector of the control over the structure of class power which the university - trained elites have ac- quired . Only doctors now " know " what constitutes sick- ness , who is sick , and ...
... profession is a manifestation in one particular sector of the control over the structure of class power which the university - trained elites have ac- quired . Only doctors now " know " what constitutes sick- ness , who is sick , and ...
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... professions are based on a grant to Eliot Freidson , Profession of Medicine : A Study of the Sociology of Applied Knowledge ( New York : Dodd , Mead , 1971 ) , whom I follow closely . For an orientation on the status of the discussion ...
... professions are based on a grant to Eliot Freidson , Profession of Medicine : A Study of the Sociology of Applied Knowledge ( New York : Dodd , Mead , 1971 ) , whom I follow closely . For an orientation on the status of the discussion ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 13 |
The Medicalization of Life 393 | 41 |
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