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... clients . See Earl R. Quinney , " Occupational Structure and Criminal Behavior : Prescription Violation by Retail Pharmacists , " Social Problems 11 ( 1963 ) : 179–85 . 27 Howard S. Becker , Outsiders : Studies in the Sociology of ...
... clients . See Earl R. Quinney , " Occupational Structure and Criminal Behavior : Prescription Violation by Retail Pharmacists , " Social Problems 11 ( 1963 ) : 179–85 . 27 Howard S. Becker , Outsiders : Studies in the Sociology of ...
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... clients are retrained to smother pain's intrinsic question mark . The question raised by intimately experienced pain is transformed into a vague anxiety that can be submitted to treatment . Lobotomized patients provide the extreme ...
... clients are retrained to smother pain's intrinsic question mark . The question raised by intimately experienced pain is transformed into a vague anxiety that can be submitted to treatment . Lobotomized patients provide the extreme ...
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... client has been resorbed into a vague sense of power extending over all tasks and clients of all colleagues . Medical science applied by medical scientists provides the correct treatment , regardless of whether it results in a cure , or ...
... client has been resorbed into a vague sense of power extending over all tasks and clients of all colleagues . Medical science applied by medical scientists provides the correct treatment , regardless of whether it results in a cure , or ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 39 |
Introduction | 127 |
Copyright | |
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The Imperative of Health: Public Health and the Regulated Body Deborah Lupton No preview available - 1995 |