Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of HealthBoyars, 1976 - 294 頁 |
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... sickness to its " natural state , " 10 to bring society back to " wild sickness , " which is self - limiting and can be borne with virtue and style and cared for in the homes of the poor , just as previously the sicknesses of the rich ...
... sickness to its " natural state , " 10 to bring society back to " wild sickness , " which is self - limiting and can be borne with virtue and style and cared for in the homes of the poor , just as previously the sicknesses of the rich ...
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... sickness . In the medical arts there exists no certainty except in the physician's senses . " Sickness was still personal suffering in the mirror of the doctor's vision.16 The transformation of this medical portrait into a clinical ...
... sickness . In the medical arts there exists no certainty except in the physician's senses . " Sickness was still personal suffering in the mirror of the doctor's vision.16 The transformation of this medical portrait into a clinical ...
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... sickness only . Physical sickness is confined to the body , and it lies in an anatomical , physiological , and genetic context . The " real " existence of these conditions can be confirmed by measurement and experiment , with- out any ...
... sickness only . Physical sickness is confined to the body , and it lies in an anatomical , physiological , and genetic context . The " real " existence of these conditions can be confirmed by measurement and experiment , with- out any ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 13 |
The Medicalization of Life 393 | 41 |
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