Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of HealthBoyars, 1976 - 294 頁 |
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... ( Paris : Vrin , 1947 ) . Well - documented guide to the sources of the medieval hospital and the transition of public assistance from ecclesiastic to civilian control . F. N. L. Poynter , ed . , The Evolution of Hospitals in Britain ...
... ( Paris : Vrin , 1947 ) . Well - documented guide to the sources of the medieval hospital and the transition of public assistance from ecclesiastic to civilian control . F. N. L. Poynter , ed . , The Evolution of Hospitals in Britain ...
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... ( Paris : Julliard , 1960 ) , confirms in a more intuitive fashion that the same is true for his French patients . 35 For the language of disease in Mediterranean antiquity see Nadia van Brock , Recherches sur le vocabulaire médical du ...
... ( Paris : Julliard , 1960 ) , confirms in a more intuitive fashion that the same is true for his French patients . 35 For the language of disease in Mediterranean antiquity see Nadia van Brock , Recherches sur le vocabulaire médical du ...
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... ( Paris : Flammarion , 1966 ) , and Edgar Morin , L'Homme et la mort ( Paris : Seuil , 1970 ) . 2 For the study of the antique death - image in our general context , the following are useful : Fielding H. Garrison , " The Greek Cult of ...
... ( Paris : Flammarion , 1966 ) , and Edgar Morin , L'Homme et la mort ( Paris : Seuil , 1970 ) . 2 For the study of the antique death - image in our general context , the following are useful : Fielding H. Garrison , " The Greek Cult of ...
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