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These are only a few of the horrors perpetrated in the name ofmedicalscience.
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The link unitingmedicalscienceand religious discourse among the preachers consisted in common contents and common language of analysis.
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Some of the leading national newspapers now have regular sections onmedicalscienceand healthcare issues, with a strong emphasis on well-informed and responsible journalism.
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Thus advances inmedicalsciencehave returned us yet again to the same old questions of social priority and cultural allegiance.
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But there are times when even symptom control is difficult: when disease overmatches the resources of the patient and caregivers andmedicalscience.
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The recent discoveries ofmedicalscienceshow that a thousand perils, unsuspected a generation ago, swarm in the atmosphere of a busy street.
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This understanding is less accessible to ordinary patients, because it is obfuscated by the difficulty ofmedicalscience.
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There were two simultaneous fronts, that of objectivity and that of autonomy (protectingmedicalscience from the pressures exerted by patient associations).
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More thanmedicalscience, culture determines how people react to illness and death.
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Just-deserts responsibility requires mysteries or myopia; either way, it is fundamentally incompatible withmedicalscience.
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Every advance inmedicalsciencecreates new needs that did not exist previously.
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Medicalsciencecontinued to advance, but attitudes toward women and infertility (and, by extension, the language used to discuss female infer tility) did not.
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That legal framework tightly integrated industry, the state, andmedicalscience.
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Another early disadvantage was that the program in its initial years had to overcome a too prominent presence ofmedicalscience.
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Medicalscience, particularly in the field of molecular biology, is expanding at an ever-increasing rate.
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This was not just a result of finer disciplinary boundaries, philology moving away frommedicalscience.
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They can be considered as his greatest contribution tomedicalscience.
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However, at a time whenmedicalsciencewas focusing with increasing intensity on experimental methods of testing new ideas, it also became a weakness.
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The identification of something as a disease is not derived solely frommedicalscience.
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However, the data highlight some of the challenges ofmedicalsciencereporting.
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