The Hospice Movement: A Better Way of Caring for the DyingJ. Cape, 1979 - Počet stran: 266 |
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Strana 161
... physicians , and $ 3 billion more on alcoholic beverages than the gross income of all American physicians combined . Not to be put into the same ward with the Widow Paige , when we have come into the hospital for open - heart surgery or ...
... physicians , and $ 3 billion more on alcoholic beverages than the gross income of all American physicians combined . Not to be put into the same ward with the Widow Paige , when we have come into the hospital for open - heart surgery or ...
Strana 194
... physicians balk at the news of modern hospice - care methods , fearing most these two issues : drug addic- tion and euthanasia . A talk with Dr. Lamerton and a visit with the nursing Sisters at St. Joseph's , their patients calm and ...
... physicians balk at the news of modern hospice - care methods , fearing most these two issues : drug addic- tion and euthanasia . A talk with Dr. Lamerton and a visit with the nursing Sisters at St. Joseph's , their patients calm and ...
Strana 237
... physicians , and several physicians by now have become hospice patients themselves . Referrals now tend to come earlier in the illness , as the community has come to understand that the hospice is not only for help at the time of dying ...
... physicians , and several physicians by now have become hospice patients themselves . Referrals now tend to come earlier in the illness , as the community has come to understand that the hospice is not only for help at the time of dying ...
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