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Medical Care: A Symposium of Perspectives (New York: Oxford Univ. Press,
1971), introduce the sociology of medical pseudo-progress. John Powles, "On
the Limitations of Modern Medicine," in Science, Medicine and Man (London: ...
Medical Care: A Symposium of Perspectives (New York: Oxford Univ. Press,
1971), introduce the sociology of medical pseudo-progress. John Powles, "On
the Limitations of Modern Medicine," in Science, Medicine and Man (London: ...
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14 Richard B. Onians, 77k Origins of European Thought About the Body, the
Mind, the Soul, the World, Time and Fate (1951; reprint ed., New York: Arno,
1970). H. E. Sigerist, "Disease and Music," in Civilization and Disease (Chicago:
Univ. of ...
14 Richard B. Onians, 77k Origins of European Thought About the Body, the
Mind, the Soul, the World, Time and Fate (1951; reprint ed., New York: Arno,
1970). H. E. Sigerist, "Disease and Music," in Civilization and Disease (Chicago:
Univ. of ...
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30 Raymond S. Duff and August B. Hollingshead, Sickness and Society (New
York: Harper & Row, 1961). S. H. King, Perceptions of Illness and Medical
Practice (New York: Russell Sage, 1962). 31 Mechanic, Medical Sociology.
30 Raymond S. Duff and August B. Hollingshead, Sickness and Society (New
York: Harper & Row, 1961). S. H. King, Perceptions of Illness and Medical
Practice (New York: Russell Sage, 1962). 31 Mechanic, Medical Sociology.
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Introduction | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 39 |
Introduction | 127 |
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