The Early Sociology of Health and Illness: Medical Police, part 2

The Early Sociology of Health and Illness: Medical Police, part 2
ISBN-10
0415252059
ISBN-13
9780415252058
Series
The Early Sociology of Health and Illness
Category
Bacterial diseases
Pages
376
Language
English
Published
2001
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Authors
K. White, John Roberton

Description

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