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The political economy of health / Lesley Doyal, with Imogen Pennell.
Record no.:
3315
Author:
Doyal, Lesley.
;
Pennell, Imogen, author.
;
Publisher:
London :: Pluto Press,
Year:
1979.
Description:
360 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
Subject:
Medical economics.
;
Medical policy.
;
Social medicine.
;
Medical economics - Great Britain.
;
Medical policy - Great Britain.
;
Social medicine - Great Britain.
;
Medical economics - Developing countries.
;
Medical policy - Developing countries.
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index. Gift ; Nagle Library MacLeod Collection copy donated by Emeritus Professor Roy MacLeod.
Type:
Monograph
ISBN:
0861040740 9780861040742 0861040759 9780861040759 0861040740 (pbk.);
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