Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of HealthBoyars, 1976 - 294 頁 |
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... culture can become the prey of a pharmaceutical invasion . Each culture has its poisons , its remedies , its placebos , and its ritual settings for their administration.85 Most of these are destined for the healthy rather than for the ...
... culture can become the prey of a pharmaceutical invasion . Each culture has its poisons , its remedies , its placebos , and its ritual settings for their administration.85 Most of these are destined for the healthy rather than for the ...
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... culture and health coincide . Each culture gives shape to a unique Gestalt of health and to a unique conformation of attitudes towards pain , disease , impairment , and death , each of which designates a class of that human performance ...
... culture and health coincide . Each culture gives shape to a unique Gestalt of health and to a unique conformation of attitudes towards pain , disease , impairment , and death , each of which designates a class of that human performance ...
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... culture seen with the blinkers of the behavioral technician : Marion Pearsall , Medical Behavioral Science : A Selected Bibliography of Cultural Anthropology , Social Psychology and Sociology in Medicine ( Lexington : Univ . of Kentucky ...
... culture seen with the blinkers of the behavioral technician : Marion Pearsall , Medical Behavioral Science : A Selected Bibliography of Cultural Anthropology , Social Psychology and Sociology in Medicine ( Lexington : Univ . of Kentucky ...
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