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Page 97
The individual is subordinated to the greater "needs" of the whole, preventive
procedures become compulsory,184 and the right of the patient to withhold
consent to his own treatment vanishes as the doctor argues that he must submit
to ...
The individual is subordinated to the greater "needs" of the whole, preventive
procedures become compulsory,184 and the right of the patient to withhold
consent to his own treatment vanishes as the doctor argues that he must submit
to ...
Page 103
to withdraw when death shows on his patient's face209 has made him into an
agent of evasion or outright dissimulation.210 The patient's unwillingness to die
on his own makes him pathetically dependent. He has now lost his faith in his
ability ...
to withdraw when death shows on his patient's face209 has made him into an
agent of evasion or outright dissimulation.210 The patient's unwillingness to die
on his own makes him pathetically dependent. He has now lost his faith in his
ability ...
Page 254
in the particular experimental situation, a lack of personal competence in the
application of method and principles on the part of the experimenter, or else his
inability to control that elusive variable which is the patient himself. Obviously, the
...
in the particular experimental situation, a lack of personal competence in the
application of method and principles on the part of the experimenter, or else his
inability to control that elusive variable which is the patient himself. Obviously, the
...
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Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 39 |
Introduction | 127 |
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The Imperative of Health: Public Health and the Regulated Body Deborah Lupton No preview available - 1995 |