Disease as a Social Phenomenon. Social Pathology in Institutionalized People
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https://doi.org/10.18662/lumenss/10.1/58Keywords:
medical sociology, disease, institutionalized people, social pathology, social servicesAbstract
Book review of Alina Frunză “Boala ca fenomen social. Patologia socială în cazul persoanelor instituţionalizate” [“Disease as a social phenomenon. Social pathology in institutionalized people”], Iasi: Editura Lumen, 2017.
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