Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of HealthBoyars, 1976 - 294 頁 |
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第 128 頁
... responsible for my behavior in suffering are correlated . Relief from this responsibility correlates with a decline in health . 6 It is not easy to study medical culture without a straitjacket . F. L. Dunn , " Traditional Asian Medicine ...
... responsible for my behavior in suffering are correlated . Relief from this responsibility correlates with a decline in health . 6 It is not easy to study medical culture without a straitjacket . F. L. Dunn , " Traditional Asian Medicine ...
第 168 頁
... responsibility for their condition . They can be pitied rather than blamed for sloppy , vile , or incompetent performance in suffering their subjective reality ; they can be regarded as persecuted rather than accursed if they humbly ...
... responsibility for their condition . They can be pitied rather than blamed for sloppy , vile , or incompetent performance in suffering their subjective reality ; they can be regarded as persecuted rather than accursed if they humbly ...
第 272 頁
... responsibility for health care were made the central issue , and if limitations on professional monopolies were made ... responsible use onto the sick person and his next of kin . Instead of 3 The Honorable James McRuer , Ontario Royal ...
... responsibility for health care were made the central issue , and if limitations on professional monopolies were made ... responsible use onto the sick person and his next of kin . Instead of 3 The Honorable James McRuer , Ontario Royal ...
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