The Hospice Movement: A Better Way of Caring for the DyingJ. Cape, 1979 - Počet stran: 266 |
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... Doctors and hospitals were struggling day by day in England for the economic right to exist . And indeed , " what opinion would the public form of the skill of the medical attendants in the hospitals if upon looking at the annual ...
... Doctors and hospitals were struggling day by day in England for the economic right to exist . And indeed , " what opinion would the public form of the skill of the medical attendants in the hospitals if upon looking at the annual ...
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... doctors working simultaneously with one patient . A very thin old lady sits up in the armchair beside her bed while a white - coated woman doctor , stethoscope in pocket , leans an elbow on the bed , looking ex- hausted . They are ...
... doctors working simultaneously with one patient . A very thin old lady sits up in the armchair beside her bed while a white - coated woman doctor , stethoscope in pocket , leans an elbow on the bed , looking ex- hausted . They are ...
Strana 142
... Doctors and nurses need to see the results of their work ; and the young doctors today need to understand that human beings die . It happens ; that's reality . They should be rotated through a hospice on a regular basis , let them see ...
... Doctors and nurses need to see the results of their work ; and the young doctors today need to understand that human beings die . It happens ; that's reality . They should be rotated through a hospice on a regular basis , let them see ...
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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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