Medical Ethnocentrism and the Treatment of Addiction

The challenge is how to attain, how to maintain, and how to restore a unified concept of man in the face of the scattered data, facts and findings supplied by a compartmentalized science of man... What is dangerous is the attempt of a man who is an expert, say, in the field of biology, to understand...

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