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... contemporary democ- racies , the physician may have a multitude of duties , but being the protector of the poor and oppressed is hardly one of them . The poor and downtrodden have their own - more or less adequate , as the case may be ...
... contemporary democ- racies , the physician may have a multitude of duties , but being the protector of the poor and oppressed is hardly one of them . The poor and downtrodden have their own - more or less adequate , as the case may be ...
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... contemporary students of science . We are forced to conclude that the psychologically minded psychiatrist and his organicist colleague , though often members of the same professional organizations , do not talk the same language and do ...
... contemporary students of science . We are forced to conclude that the psychologically minded psychiatrist and his organicist colleague , though often members of the same professional organizations , do not talk the same language and do ...
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... contemporary issues of " mental health and illness . " The Medical Theory of Witchcraft It is often asserted that the medieval women who were accused of witch- craft " really " suffered from what we now know to be hysteria . Numerous ...
... contemporary issues of " mental health and illness . " The Medical Theory of Witchcraft It is often asserted that the medieval women who were accused of witch- craft " really " suffered from what we now know to be hysteria . Numerous ...
Contents
Book One The Myth of Mental Illness | 17 |
MALINGERING | 37 |
33223 | 52 |
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