Norman A. Scotch was professor of public health at Harvard University, Johns Hopkins, and eventually moved to Boston University where he started the School of Public Health, which he remained administrator of until his retirement.
4 Ebooks door Norman A. Scotch
Sol Levine & Norman A. Scotch: Social Stress
Physicians are not alone in their concern with stress. Other professionals, such as psychologists and social workers, invoke stress to explain social pathology, for example, alcoholism, suicide, and …
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€33.99
Orville Brim: Dying Patient
"Recommended for the provocative questions it raises concerning the effect on the patient of the structure of medical care, concerning the important decisions regarding policy facing the medical …
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€56.40
Orville Brim: Dying Patient
"Recommended for the provocative questions it raises concerning the effect on the patient of the structure of medical care, concerning the important decisions regarding policy facing the medical …
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€55.90
Howard E. Freeman & Sol Levine: Dying Patient
There has hitherto been limited systematic social research on the prolongation and termination of life, and minimal agreement of the resolution of the moral and social dilemmas that dying provokes. A …
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€76.57