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... population who married increased . Discrimination against the illegitimate combined with restricted access to marriage may have served to control population . This hypothesis is reinforced in J.-L. Flandrin , “ Contraception , mariage ...
... population who married increased . Discrimination against the illegitimate combined with restricted access to marriage may have served to control population . This hypothesis is reinforced in J.-L. Flandrin , “ Contraception , mariage ...
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... population nor the clinical tools at their disposal nor the number of hospital beds is a causal factor in the striking changes in over - all patterns of disease . The new tech- niques for recognizing and treating such conditions as ...
... population nor the clinical tools at their disposal nor the number of hospital beds is a causal factor in the striking changes in over - all patterns of disease . The new tech- niques for recognizing and treating such conditions as ...
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... population who are college graduates , labor leaders , political party officials , and members of families who have access to services either through money or simply through connections . These few receive costly treatment , often from ...
... population who are college graduates , labor leaders , political party officials , and members of families who have access to services either through money or simply through connections . These few receive costly treatment , often from ...
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 |