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    <subTitle> an archaeology of medical perception</subTitle>
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  <note>The Birth of the Clinic is an r and original study of the birth of modern medicine that parallels Foucault's now classic madness and civilization in which he charted the history of men's attitudes towards and treatment of those designated as insane.</note>
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