A medical definition Professor Marshall Marinker, a general prac- titioner, suggested over twenty years ago a helpful way of distinguishing between disease
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definition of disease, while obviously useful for bio- logical and medical research, is clearly inadequate for social scientific investigations
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spurious diseases, and which medical interventions should disease traits and those that are merely unwanted But is definition of health as “a state
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20 oct 2017 · the widening of disease definitions is occurring across all medical dis- ciplines,andthatcurrentprocessesarenotsufficienttopreventinap-
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ral origin of disease, was the backbone of the perception of health in ancient Greece Similar concepts existed in an- cient Indian and Chinese medicine (4
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under what Foucault called 'the medical gaze' Physicians, the definers of disease and gatekeepers of diagnosis, have traditionally held the sole power to
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20 déc 2010 · In medical terminology, a suffix usually indi- cates a procedure, condition, disease, or part of speech A commonly used suffix is -itis,
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