Abstract
The problem of iatrogenic pathology has become increasingly important in recent years. This is largely due to the increased demands of patients and the increased attention of human rights lawyers to the quality of medical care and the so-called adverse effects of treatment. Unfortunately, the very term "iatrogenic" in society is perceived a priori as something negative, if not criminal.
The problem of iatrogenic pathology has become increasingly important in recent years. This is largely due to the increased demands of patients and the increased attention of human rights lawyers to the quality of medical care and the so-called adverse effects of treatment. Unfortunately, the very term "iatrogenic" in society is perceived a priori as something negative, if not criminal.
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