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The hierarchies of medicines
pp. 207-219
Abstract
It is generally assumed that protest leads to more protest: it would be in the nature of opposition to create more opposition and to engender division. Conservative Catholic historians who studied the Reformation have assumed that the rejection of a central Roman authority in Christianity led inevitably to a multiplicity of reformers and the formation of national churches. Specialists of political sciences have also often stressed the natural multivocality of all ideological movements when they oppose a dominant and well-organized ideology.
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Pfleiderer Beatrix, Bibeau Gilles (1991) Anthropologies of medicine: a colloquium on West European and North American perspectives. Wiesbaden, Vieweg+Teubner.
Pages: 207-219
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-322-87859-5_16
Full citation:
Bibeau Gilles (1991) „The hierarchies of medicines“, In: B. Pfleiderer & G. Bibeau (eds.), Anthropologies of medicine, Wiesbaden, Vieweg+Teubner, 207–219.