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... role of the doctor has now become blurred . 261 The 258 Clarence Karier , " Testing for Order and Control in the Corporate Liberal State , " Educational Theory 22 ( spring 1972 ) , shows the role the Carnegie Foundation played in ...
... role of the doctor has now become blurred . 261 The 258 Clarence Karier , " Testing for Order and Control in the Corporate Liberal State , " Educational Theory 22 ( spring 1972 ) , shows the role the Carnegie Foundation played in ...
Page 122
... role has been dissolved by the pretensions of deliver- ing totalitarian health care . Health has ceased to be a native endowment each human being is presumed to possess until proven ill , and has become an ever - receding goal to which ...
... role has been dissolved by the pretensions of deliver- ing totalitarian health care . Health has ceased to be a native endowment each human being is presumed to possess until proven ill , and has become an ever - receding goal to which ...
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... role and , 123 penicillin , 42 n . Peru , 57 n . pharmaceutical industry , 63-76 ; advertising and promotion , 64–5 , 71-2 , 75 ; education , medical , and , 72 ; medical profession and , 66-8 , 71-2 ; research , 72 n . , 76 n ...
... role and , 123 penicillin , 42 n . Peru , 57 n . pharmaceutical industry , 63-76 ; advertising and promotion , 64–5 , 71-2 , 75 ; education , medical , and , 72 ; medical profession and , 66-8 , 71-2 ; research , 72 n . , 76 n ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 13 |
The Medicalization of Life 393 | 41 |
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