Beyond Boundaries of Biomedicine: Pragmatic Perspectives on Health and Disease

New York, NY: Rodopi. Edited by Vincent K. Y. Ho & Ferry J. Karmelk (2003)
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Chapter 1 Introduction The man was coughing again. Shocked he was as he discovered that his saliva had a reddish taint. Would he have a lung disease after all? Cancer perhaps? Long ago, relatives of his had died from LC, lung cancer.

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