The correct answer is (a) David Marsland.
David Marsland is a British sociologist and author who has written extensively on the history and sociology of medicine. In his book “The Death of the Human Body: Has Technology Made Us Less Human?”, Marsland argues that modern medicine has done more harm than good. He claims that medical interventions have led to an increase in chronic diseases, such as heart disease and cancer, and that they have also made us more dependent on technology and less in touch with our own bodies.
Evan Ellich is a writer and filmmaker who has also written about the negative effects of modern medicine. In his book “The Medical Industrial Complex: How Doctors, Big Pharma, and Insurance Companies Are Making You Sick”, Ellich argues that the medical system is more interested in making money than in helping people. He claims that doctors are overprescribing drugs, that hospitals are overcharging for care, and that insurance companies are denying coverage for necessary treatments.
T.H. Marshall was a British sociologist who is best known for his work on social class and citizenship. He did not write about the negative effects of modern medicine.
Michael Hill is a British sociologist who has written about the sociology of health and illness. He has not written about the negative effects of modern medicine.