Changing Disciplines: Lectures on the History, Method and Motives of Social Pathology |
Contents
Social Pathology and the New Age in Medicine | 1 |
The Social Postmortem Examination and | 25 |
Teaching and Research in Social Medicine | 48 |
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Changing Disciplines: Lectures on the History, Method, and Motives of Social ... John A. Ryle,Dorothy Porter No preview available - 1994 |
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