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The Nation's Fix

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Title
The Nation's Fix
Description

This is a dissertation of a current faculty member

Date Created
2022-07-01
Contributors
  • Torres, Peter Joseph (Author)
Topical Subject
  • Language and medicine
  • Medical policy
  • Chronic pain--Treatment
  • Physician and patient--United States
  • Opioid abuse
Keywords
  • Chronic Pain
  • opioid
  • Vocal Fry
  • Doctor-patient interaction
  • health policy
  • Sociolinguistics
  • Discourse analysis
  • applied linguistics
  • modal verbs
  • Face-work
Resource Type
Text
Extent
203 pages
Language
eng
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Torres, Peter Joseph
Peer-reviewed
Open Access
Yes
Issuance
single unit
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.189894
Preferred Citation

Torres, P. J., (2022). The Nation's Fix: The Language of the Opioid Crisis (Order No. 29212652). Available from Dissertations & Theses @ University of California; ProQuest Dissertations & Theses A&I. (2708236876). Links: Proquest https://www.proquest.com/ docview/2708236876?accountid=14505 All rights reserved. © Peter Joseph Torres

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Peter Joseph Torres
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  • 2023-10-09 02:50:02
System Modified
  • 2025-09-16 11:34:45
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  • 8 months 2 weeks ago
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