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- Medicalization is the process by which human conditions and problems come to be defined and treated as medical conditions, and thus become the subject...
- often provide actual medical care; their primary responsibility was medicalised genocide. At Auschwitz, about three quarters of new arrivals, including...
- (2001). Histoire de naître: de l'enfantement primitif à l'accouchement médicalisé. De Boeck Supérieur. pp. 100–101. ISBN 978-2-8041-3817-2. Chronica delle...
- ****ual minorities resist what they perceive as attempts to pathologise or medicalise 'deviant' ****uality, and choose to fight for acceptance in a moral or...
- Social medicine is an interdisciplinary field that focuses on the profound interplay between socio-economic factors and individual health outcomes. Rooted...
- ****ociations. It is then called an "****ociative medical post" (poste ****ociatif médicalisé, PAM). (For smaller events, is simple first aid post, with only volunteer...
- 737-800 immatriculé 3C-LLY exploité par Ceiba Intercontinental et l'aéronef médicalisé HS 125-700A immatriculé 6V-AIM exploité par Senegalair [Accident on 05...
- patient. There have been related accusations of disease mongering (over-medicalising) to expand the market for medications. An inaugural conference on that...
- clinical advice to a child because if they do not automatically affirm and medicalise a child's new gender they will be labelled transphobic". She further announced...
- moral treatment, together with the asylum itself, became increasingly medicalised and asylum doctors began to establish a distinct medical identity with...