Qu’est-ce que la biomédecine ?Repères socio-historiques
Alberto Cambrosio
Department of social studies of medicine,
université McGill,
3647, rue Peel, Montréal (QC), H3A 1X1,
Canada.
Peter Keating
Département d’histoire,
université du Québec à Montréal,
case postale 8888, succursale Centre-ville,
Montréal (QC), H3C 3P8,
Canada.
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| Auteurs : | Alberto Cambrosio et Peter Keating |
|---|---|
| Titre : | Qu’est-ce que la biomédecine ? repères socio-historiques |
| Revue : | M/S : médecine sciences, Volume 19, numéro 12, décembre 2003, p. 1280-1287 |
| URI : | http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/007405ar |
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