Instytucjonalizacja polskiej walki z rakiem. Między nauką i biopolityką

The article attempts to show the extent of the interpenetration of post-war Polish medicine (oncol- ogy) with the politics (biopolitics) of the state and the everyday life of physicians. In the first part of the article, describing the process of creation of post-war state institutions, I attempt to...

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