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Medical ethics / Anti-psychiatry / Human rights abuses / Mental health law / Involuntary treatment / Medical sociology / Involuntary commitment / Washington v. Harper / Sell v. United States / Medicine / Psychiatry / Health
Date: 2006-11-08 17:21:40
Medical ethics
Anti-psychiatry
Human rights abuses
Mental health law
Involuntary treatment
Medical sociology
Involuntary commitment
Washington v. Harper
Sell v. United States
Medicine
Psychiatry
Health

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