Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of HealthBoyars, 1976 - 294 頁 |
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... Studies 16 ( 1962 ) : 94–122 . Edwin Chadwick , Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population of ... Studies ( New York : Barnes & Noble , 1973 ) . Jacques May and Donna McLelland , eds . , Studies in Medical Geography ...
... Studies 16 ( 1962 ) : 94–122 . Edwin Chadwick , Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population of ... Studies ( New York : Barnes & Noble , 1973 ) . Jacques May and Donna McLelland , eds . , Studies in Medical Geography ...
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... studies of popula- tion groups benefitting from maintenance service and early diagnosis have become available ; two dozen such studies indicate that these diagnostic procedures — even when followed by high - level medical treatments ...
... studies of popula- tion groups benefitting from maintenance service and early diagnosis have become available ; two dozen such studies indicate that these diagnostic procedures — even when followed by high - level medical treatments ...
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... studies done so far on the sick - role : they are based on people who finally did become patients , and deal with the person who feels ill but does not see the doctor as somebody who delays . He rejects the notion that illness starts ...
... studies done so far on the sick - role : they are based on people who finally did become patients , and deal with the person who feels ill but does not see the doctor as somebody who delays . He rejects the notion that illness starts ...
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