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... between exchange - value and use - value consult Karl Marx , Capital ( Chicago : Kerr , 1912 ) , vol . 1 , chap . 1 , especially sec . 4 . 1 A radical monopoly feeds on itself . Iatrogenic medicine reinforces 42 Limits to Medicine.
... between exchange - value and use - value consult Karl Marx , Capital ( Chicago : Kerr , 1912 ) , vol . 1 , chap . 1 , especially sec . 4 . 1 A radical monopoly feeds on itself . Iatrogenic medicine reinforces 42 Limits to Medicine.
Page 130
... chap . 11 , pp . 212 ff . 15 Günter Elsässer , " Ausfall des Coitus als Krankheitsursache in der Medizin des Mittelalters , " in Paul Diepgen et al . , eds . , Abhandlung zur Geschichte der Medizin und der Naturwissenschaften , no . 3 ...
... chap . 11 , pp . 212 ff . 15 Günter Elsässer , " Ausfall des Coitus als Krankheitsursache in der Medizin des Mittelalters , " in Paul Diepgen et al . , eds . , Abhandlung zur Geschichte der Medizin und der Naturwissenschaften , no . 3 ...
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... had been made by the dying person , alone and with full knowledge of his impending death . " 36 Michel de Montaigne , Essays , bk . 1 , chap . 57 . with nature was one which would overtake them at their 190 Limits to Medicine.
... had been made by the dying person , alone and with full knowledge of his impending death . " 36 Michel de Montaigne , Essays , bk . 1 , chap . 57 . with nature was one which would overtake them at their 190 Limits to Medicine.
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