Medical Waste Disposal : The management and cost of laboratory waste associated with the conduct of research : report of a workshop / Government-University-Industry Research Roundtable
Medical Women's International Association. / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n97067695 : The first regional congress of the Medical Women's International Association, Near East and Africa Region : theme, "the health of women and safe motherhood" : November 29th-December 3rd, 1993, Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya / by Medical Women's International Association
The practice of writing usually by a skilled or specialized writer focused on the reporting or dissemination of medical information for a target audience
The practice of writing usually by a skilled or specialized writer focused on the reporting or dissemination of medical information for a target audience
The practice of writing usually by a skilled or specialized writer focused on the reporting or dissemination of medical information for a target audience
Medicalization -- Latin America : The gray zones of medicine : healers & history in Latin America / edited by Diego Armus & Pablo F. Gómez
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Medicalization -- methods : The wrong prescription for women : how medicine and media create a "need" for treatments, drugs, and surgery / Maureen C. McHugh and Joan C. Chrisler, editors ; foreword by Paula J. Caplan
A process by which nonmedical problems become defined and treated as medical problems, usually in terms of illnesses, or disorders. (Annu Rev Sociol 1992 18:209)
Provision (by a physician or other health professional, or by a family member or friend) of support and/or means that gives a patient the power to terminate his or her own life. (from APA, Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms, 8th ed)
Provision (by a physician or other health professional, or by a family member or friend) of support and/or means that gives a patient the power to terminate his or her own life. (from APA, Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms, 8th ed)
Individuals or groups with no or inadequate health insurance coverage. Those falling into this category usually comprise three primary groups: the medically indigent (MEDICAL INDIGENCY); those whose clinical condition makes them medically uninsurable; and the working uninsured