Physician and Philosopher: The Philosophical Foundation of MedicineCarden Jennings Publishing Company, 2001 - 307 pagine |
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TOWARD A PHILOSOPHY OF MEDICINE | 1 |
Problematic and Potential | 37 |
Chapter Five The Relationship of Theory and Praxis | 66 |
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