Making Sense of Illness
Every practicing clinician confronts a recurrent dilemma in the form of patients who suffer from vague and poorly defined ailments; if they can be diagnosed as suffering from disease, it is typically an entity with no agreed-upon etiology, or pathophysiological basis.
June 1, 1999
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Paperback
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284
pages
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
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