The Hospice Movement: A Better Way of Caring for the DyingJ. Cape, 1979 - Počet stran: 266 |
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... begin ? “ What are the Middle Ages ? " asks medical historian David Riesman . " For all we know we may be living in them . " The hospice idea did not begin with the work of Dr. Saunders in the 1960s , nor with the Irish Sisters of ...
... begin ? “ What are the Middle Ages ? " asks medical historian David Riesman . " For all we know we may be living in them . " The hospice idea did not begin with the work of Dr. Saunders in the 1960s , nor with the Irish Sisters of ...
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... begin to stink . " And yet , with incredible persistence , the stranger kept coming over the field . I began to discover that he often brought me news that was helpful to me ; sometimes he taught me some new skill , or enlarged my ...
... begin to stink . " And yet , with incredible persistence , the stranger kept coming over the field . I began to discover that he often brought me news that was helpful to me ; sometimes he taught me some new skill , or enlarged my ...
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... begin treating patients ; most are in the process of seeking community support , and struggling with the usual problems of funding , staffing , and interior organization . Nearly all are being founded by physicians and nurses who plan ...
... begin treating patients ; most are in the process of seeking community support , and struggling with the usual problems of funding , staffing , and interior organization . Nearly all are being founded by physicians and nurses who plan ...
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The Caring Host | 1 |
Not Like You and Me | 12 |
Lest Strangers Should Lose their Way | 24 |
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