Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of HealthBoyars, 1976 - 294 頁 |
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... tion against the poor : all are negative externalities associ- ated with each passenger - mile . Some can easily be internal- ized in the purchase price , as for instance the damages done by collisions , which are paid for by insurance ...
... tion against the poor : all are negative externalities associ- ated with each passenger - mile . Some can easily be internal- ized in the purchase price , as for instance the damages done by collisions , which are paid for by insurance ...
第 246 頁
... tion of different therapies . As the number of patient relationships outgrows the elements in the total popula- tion , the occupations dealing with medical information , insurance , and patient defense multiply unchecked . Of course ...
... tion of different therapies . As the number of patient relationships outgrows the elements in the total popula- tion , the occupations dealing with medical information , insurance , and patient defense multiply unchecked . Of course ...
第 264 頁
... tion will then rack the livers of consumers more thoroughly than Zeus's eagle . No biological engineering can prevent undernourishment and food poisoning beyond this point . What is happening in the sub - Saharan Sahel is only a dress ...
... tion will then rack the livers of consumers more thoroughly than Zeus's eagle . No biological engineering can prevent undernourishment and food poisoning beyond this point . What is happening in the sub - Saharan Sahel is only a dress ...
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