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Introduction,s. It is also an account of how personal experiences changed my vision of medical sociology. The aim of this essay can be seen in its design. In twenty-three vignettes or subchapters, I describe typical experiences of being sick and try to (re)locate them within the sociological discourse.欢乐东方 发表于 2025-3-23 15:27:29
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Incantation,e complex medical apparatuses that surrounded me in the Intensive Care Unit and my fright when I was disconnected from them and returned to the ward. It was very different from what I had been reading with regard to medical technology from my sociology colleagues. Another incantation was my attemptureter 发表于 2025-3-24 23:56:05
Collective Disruption,re close to the sick person. My wife and children were also suffering. Illness is a collective experience. Moreover, sociologists claim that sick people are subject to network shrinkage, but shrinkage does not mean loss alone. I discovered that other people grew closer to me, and I to them. Sickness