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Reflections on the Social History of Medicine

November 20, 2020cpk2 Leave a Comment

Humans form societies to satisfy needs which they cannot meet on their own.  The most basic definition of a society, therefore, is a pooling of individuals’ abilities and resources.  Just as individuals contribute unequally (some will be faster or stronger,… Continue Reading →

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