The Care of the Aged, the Dying and the DeadC.C. Thomas, 1940 - 77 páginas |
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... further obscure the patient's mentality . An old man's apparent deafness is often only his lack of attention . Long after general conver- sation is to him only an annoying buzz he can hear what is distinctly and directly spoken to him ...
... further obscure the patient's mentality . An old man's apparent deafness is often only his lack of attention . Long after general conver- sation is to him only an annoying buzz he can hear what is distinctly and directly spoken to him ...
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... further obli- gation rests upon them : such , nevertheless , is the fact . Quite aside from the fact that often the cause of death can be determined only by an autopsy and further that only by such knowledge can medical science advance ...
... further obli- gation rests upon them : such , nevertheless , is the fact . Quite aside from the fact that often the cause of death can be determined only by an autopsy and further that only by such knowledge can medical science advance ...
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... - ment . Were it not for the ostentatious monuments that disfigure some of these cemeteries and the monotony of granite and marble that makes others into dreary wastes , no further protest is needed 72 THE CARE OF THE DEAD.
... - ment . Were it not for the ostentatious monuments that disfigure some of these cemeteries and the monotony of granite and marble that makes others into dreary wastes , no further protest is needed 72 THE CARE OF THE DEAD.
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