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The medicalization of life
Illich and his pupils have only described the first type of iatrogenicity. Their
descriptions deal strictly with risks implied by a wrong functioning of medicine.
But, says Foucault (ibidem, pp. 9-10), that kind of iatrogenicity has always been
caused ...
Antonio Maturo, Maturo, Conrad, Peter Conrad,
2009
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Regulating Cartels in Europe
Iatrogenicity. and. Long-Haul. Cases. Joshua provides some explanation in the
following way: 40 eg, of the 55 cartel decisions based on Art 81 adopted between
2004 and 2008, 30 were handled by the Commission, and 25 by the national ...
Christopher Harding, Julian Joshua,
2010
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Foundations for Integrative Musculoskeletal Medicine: An ...
Can be due to lifestyle or chronic diseases, or iatrogenicity. This is a pattern of
Kidney- Yin and Liver Blood-deficiency. Symptoms seen with LivBD and Kidney-
Yin-deficiency with Heat, dryness, thirst, night sweats. Pulse: thready, wiry, quick.
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Immunitas: The Protection and Negation of Life
As in Paracelsus's poisonous pharmacopia, the potential danger of treatment
arises not from lack of medical knowledge, but from its progress: what one might
call positive iatrogenicity, rather than iatrogenicity: the harmful effects of
medication ...
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Last Well Person: How to Stay Well Despite the Health-Care ...
The twentieth-century saga of breast cancer is an object lesson in medical
heuristics. A compelling outcry has driven an impressive response that outpaces
the evidence of benefit and, to a considerable extent, has left iatrogenicity, or
harm ...
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Estonian Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science
Such a procedure can result in iatrogenicity, i.e. mostly a psychogenic disease
caused by the physician. Iatrogenic disease can primarily damage the recipient,
but psychic iatrogenicity can also affect the parents of a test subject under ...
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Powerless Science?: Science and Politics in a Toxic World
The 1970s emergence of iatrogenicity as public issue was not only reflected in
the jurisprudence. The timid displacement in the direction of collective guilt
associated with the dangers and adverse affects of DES is a marker of a more
general ...
Soraya Boudia, Nathalie Jas,
2014
Untimely use of a nonvalidated procedure is another cause of iatrogenicity. The
widespread, commercially motivated dispersal of automated percutaneous
discectomy, which proved to be ineffective, is a good example. Intradiscal
injections of ...
Marek Szpalski, Robert Gunzburg,
2005
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Worried Sick: A Prescription for Health in an Overtreated ...
Iatrogenicity is the term for any medical action that causes harm. There is no
question that the saga of breast cancer is more notable for iatrogenicity than for
benefit. I am writing so that no such reproach will pertain in the future.
Unfortunately ...
Nortin M. Hadler, M.D.,
2012
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Exploring the Domain of Accident Law : Taking the Facts ...
Although the definition of medical cause in this context necessarily invokes a
standard of medical care, it is mistaken to suggest that this relationship between
care and iatrogenicity introduces a notion of fault into an allegedly no-fault patient
...
and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science University of Toronto Don DeWees Professor of Economics and Law, and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science University of Toronto David Duff Professor of Economics and Law, Michael Trebilcock Professor of Law and Director of the Law and Economics Program both at the University of Toronto,
1995
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «IATROGENICITY»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
iatrogenicity w wiadomościach.
Three Tensions In Medical Innovation To Watch For In 2013
Both Topol and Taleb are right that we tend to underestimate iatrogenicity in general, and often fail to factor in the small but real possibility of ... «Forbes, Gru 12»