The Hospice Movement: A Better Way of Caring for the DyingJ. Cape, 1979 - Počet stran: 266 |
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... Reason that Napoleon melted down the goblets of the Hospitallers ' patients to pay his armies for a megalomaniacal ... reasons why they had more money were probably thought of as infrequently as they were mentioned ; and to the proper ...
... Reason that Napoleon melted down the goblets of the Hospitallers ' patients to pay his armies for a megalomaniacal ... reasons why they had more money were probably thought of as infrequently as they were mentioned ; and to the proper ...
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... reason to resurrect the gentle and half - forgotten , medieval English name . Around the turn of the century a number of other hospices appeared in Great Britain - and in 1892 , a " Hostel of God " in London which still exists - but the ...
... reason to resurrect the gentle and half - forgotten , medieval English name . Around the turn of the century a number of other hospices appeared in Great Britain - and in 1892 , a " Hostel of God " in London which still exists - but the ...
Strana 103
... reason why I am still here . It is something I have to know about , or else my whole life has been wasted . And the only way I can really know it is to do it myself , no matter how weak my body is , just care for people and love them ...
... reason why I am still here . It is something I have to know about , or else my whole life has been wasted . And the only way I can really know it is to do it myself , no matter how weak my body is , just care for people and love them ...
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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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The Hospice Movement: A Better Way of Caring for the Dying Sandol Stoddard Náhled není k dispozici. - 1992 |
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