Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of HealthBoyars, 1976 - 294 頁 |
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... therapy that is odious , painful , crippling , and expensive . No wonder that physi- cians tend to delay longer than ... therapies cure , rehabili- tate , or soothe . In the process , people are strengthened in their belief that they are ...
... therapy that is odious , painful , crippling , and expensive . No wonder that physi- cians tend to delay longer than ... therapies cure , rehabili- tate , or soothe . In the process , people are strengthened in their belief that they are ...
第 123 頁
... therapy : medical , psychiatric , pedagogic , or geriatric . Claiming access to treatment becomes a political duty , and medical certifica- tion a powerful device for social control . With the development of the therapeutic service ...
... therapy : medical , psychiatric , pedagogic , or geriatric . Claiming access to treatment becomes a political duty , and medical certifica- tion a powerful device for social control . With the development of the therapeutic service ...
第 260 頁
... therapy used on convicts in the United States98 and the Soviet Union's incarceration of political adversaries in mental hospitals99 indicate the direction in which the integration of therapeutic professions might lead : an increased ...
... therapy used on convicts in the United States98 and the Soviet Union's incarceration of political adversaries in mental hospitals99 indicate the direction in which the integration of therapeutic professions might lead : an increased ...
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