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2011
Medical sociology, sometimes referred to as health sociology, is the study of the social causes and consequences of health and illness. Major areas of investigation include the social determinants of health and disease, the social behavior of patients and health care providers, the social functions of health organizations and institutions, the social ...
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Medical sociology, sometimes referred to as health sociology, is the study of the social causes and consequences of health and illness. Major areas of investigation include the social determinants of health and disease, the social behavior of patients and health care providers, the social functions of health organizations and institutions, the social ...
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The American Catholic Sociological Review, 1958
Charles J. Fabing, Norman G. Hawkins
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Charles J. Fabing, Norman G. Hawkins
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Medical sociology and sociological theory
Social Science & Medicine (1967), 1975openaire +2 more sources
Retaining the sociology in medical sociology
Social Science & Medicine, 2007openaire +2 more sources

