Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of HealthBoyars, 1976 - 294 頁 |
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... intervention for cervical cancer demonstrably increases the five - year sur- vival rate . Some skin - cancer treatment is highly effective . But there is little evidence of effective treatment of most other cancers.40 The five - year ...
... intervention for cervical cancer demonstrably increases the five - year sur- vival rate . Some skin - cancer treatment is highly effective . But there is little evidence of effective treatment of most other cancers.40 The five - year ...
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... intervention is directed towards program engineering for the professional systems of man's social , psychological , and physical envi- ronment . " Non - health - service health determinants " are largely concerned with planned intervention ...
... intervention is directed towards program engineering for the professional systems of man's social , psychological , and physical envi- ronment . " Non - health - service health determinants " are largely concerned with planned intervention ...
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... intervention or by the hygienic characteristics of the environment . That society which can reduce professional intervention to the minimum will provide the best condi- tions for health . The greater the potential for autonomous ...
... intervention or by the hygienic characteristics of the environment . That society which can reduce professional intervention to the minimum will provide the best condi- tions for health . The greater the potential for autonomous ...
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