Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of Health |
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Page 40
... recognized in a society can be to a very high degree out of gear with the perception of the disease shared by one or several of the society's classes . See Michel Foucault , The Birth of the Clinic , trans . A. M. Sheridan Smith ( New ...
... recognized in a society can be to a very high degree out of gear with the perception of the disease shared by one or several of the society's classes . See Michel Foucault , The Birth of the Clinic , trans . A. M. Sheridan Smith ( New ...
Page 134
... recognize painful sensations as a challenge and to shape their own experi- ence accordingly . Patience , forbearance ... recognized as an inevitable part of the subjective reality of one's own body in which everyone constantly finds ...
... recognize painful sensations as a challenge and to shape their own experi- ence accordingly . Patience , forbearance ... recognized as an inevitable part of the subjective reality of one's own body in which everyone constantly finds ...
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... recognized , but its etiology is still sought in bad engineering compounded by self - serving management , whether under the control of Wall Street or of The Party . Nemesis is not yet recognized as the materialization of a social ...
... recognized , but its etiology is still sought in bad engineering compounded by self - serving management , whether under the control of Wall Street or of The Party . Nemesis is not yet recognized as the materialization of a social ...
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 |