Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of HealthBoyars, 1976 - 294 頁 |
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... treatment of common cardiovas- cular disease44 and the intensive treatment of heart physician or layman to a critical evaluation of world literature on the effectiveness of cancer treatment . See also N. E. McKinnon , " The Effects of ...
... treatment of common cardiovas- cular disease44 and the intensive treatment of heart physician or layman to a critical evaluation of world literature on the effectiveness of cancer treatment . See also N. E. McKinnon , " The Effects of ...
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... treatment of nondisease as from treatment of disease . 60 Abraham B. Bergman and Stanley J. Stamm , " The Morbidity of Cardiac Nondisease in School Children , " New England Journal of Medicine 276 ( 1967 ) : 1008-13 . Gives one ...
... treatment of nondisease as from treatment of disease . 60 Abraham B. Bergman and Stanley J. Stamm , " The Morbidity of Cardiac Nondisease in School Children , " New England Journal of Medicine 276 ( 1967 ) : 1008-13 . Gives one ...
第 80 頁
... treatment . For acute sickness , treatment so complex that it requires a specialist is often ineffective and much more often inaccessible or simply too late . After twenty years of socialized medicine in England and Wales , doctors get ...
... treatment . For acute sickness , treatment so complex that it requires a specialist is often ineffective and much more often inaccessible or simply too late . After twenty years of socialized medicine in England and Wales , doctors get ...
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