The Hospice Movement: A Better Way of Caring for the DyingJ. Cape, 1979 - Počet stran: 266 |
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... happen to us all , and will happen because in the natural order of things , it is supposed to happen . That is the unsentimental fact of the matter , the fact undistorted by myth or imagination . It is also a hospitable fact , come to ...
... happen to us all , and will happen because in the natural order of things , it is supposed to happen . That is the unsentimental fact of the matter , the fact undistorted by myth or imagination . It is also a hospitable fact , come to ...
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... happen at such a place as Beaune - and does not happen at modern nursing homes - because they are specifically set up for the separate and reclusive care of the incurable patient , and the other members of a normal community are not ...
... happen at such a place as Beaune - and does not happen at modern nursing homes - because they are specifically set up for the separate and reclusive care of the incurable patient , and the other members of a normal community are not ...
Strana 152
... happens . The patient who cannot walk inhabits the same world as mine , but for him it is a world entirely different ... happen ; a melding , an interchange of roles and a shared glimpse outward , although there is no way for it to be ...
... happens . The patient who cannot walk inhabits the same world as mine , but for him it is a world entirely different ... happen ; a melding , an interchange of roles and a shared glimpse outward , although there is no way for it to be ...
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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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