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See also N. E. McKinnon, "The Effects of Control Programs on Cancer Mortality,"
Canadian Medical Association Journal 82 ... Results in Surgical Treatment of
Breast Cancer," Journal of the American Medical Association 186 (1963): 975-8.
See also N. E. McKinnon, "The Effects of Control Programs on Cancer Mortality,"
Canadian Medical Association Journal 82 ... Results in Surgical Treatment of
Breast Cancer," Journal of the American Medical Association 186 (1963): 975-8.
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Yet it would be inaccurate to blame the inflation in medicine on the greed of the
medical profession. ... the Socio-economic and Business Aspects of Medicine (
Chicago: Center for Health Services R & D., American Medical Association, 1971
).
Yet it would be inaccurate to blame the inflation in medicine on the greed of the
medical profession. ... the Socio-economic and Business Aspects of Medicine (
Chicago: Center for Health Services R & D., American Medical Association, 1971
).
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medical nemesis, the expropriation of health Ivan Illich. new rise of union power
in the health ... A history of the American Medical Association's clever and costly
battle against public health legislation in the sixties. Elton Rayack, Professional ...
medical nemesis, the expropriation of health Ivan Illich. new rise of union power
in the health ... A history of the American Medical Association's clever and costly
battle against public health legislation in the sixties. Elton Rayack, Professional ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 39 |
Introduction | 127 |
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