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... medicine ; ( 2 ) medical practice in contemporary Western democracies , es- pecially in the United States ; and ( 3 ) ... medicine , was firmly established by the time modern scientific advances in medicine began , during the latter half ...
... medicine ; ( 2 ) medical practice in contemporary Western democracies , es- pecially in the United States ; and ( 3 ) ... medicine , was firmly established by the time modern scientific advances in medicine began , during the latter half ...
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... Medicine The concept of conversion hysteria , which originated in psychiatry and psychoanalysis , has influenced medicine itself by its impact on what has be- come known as " psychosomatic medicine . ” This ambiguous borderland area ...
... Medicine The concept of conversion hysteria , which originated in psychiatry and psychoanalysis , has influenced medicine itself by its impact on what has be- come known as " psychosomatic medicine . ” This ambiguous borderland area ...
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... medicine " and partly as a redefining of psychoanalysis as " psychoanalytic medicine " -has tended to flourish , whereas work clarifying the differences between medicine and psychiatry ( irrespective of where this might lead ) has been ...
... medicine " and partly as a redefining of psychoanalysis as " psychoanalytic medicine " -has tended to flourish , whereas work clarifying the differences between medicine and psychiatry ( irrespective of where this might lead ) has been ...
Contents
Book One The Myth of Mental Illness | 17 |
MALINGERING | 37 |
33223 | 52 |
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