The Care of the Aged, the Dying and the DeadC.C. Thomas, 1940 - 77 páginas |
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... hearing , and her mentality was not dulled even the day before she died . Her idiosyncrasies were constant demands for candy and an aversion to drinking any water . * * Part of this story of her life was published in the Boston Post at ...
... hearing , and her mentality was not dulled even the day before she died . Her idiosyncrasies were constant demands for candy and an aversion to drinking any water . * * Part of this story of her life was published in the Boston Post at ...
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... hearing and dimmed the cause the old house did put him in remembrance of his child- hood : and besides on festival days he would drink in a silver- tipped wooden cup which was his grandmother's . " Quoted from Ficinus by Francis Bacon ...
... hearing and dimmed the cause the old house did put him in remembrance of his child- hood : and besides on festival days he would drink in a silver- tipped wooden cup which was his grandmother's . " Quoted from Ficinus by Francis Bacon ...
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... hearing fail , the dying see only what is near and hear only what is distinctly spoken almost in their ears . They are often dis- turbed by sounds no longer distinguishable . Whispering within their partial hearing is un- pardonable ...
... hearing fail , the dying see only what is near and hear only what is distinctly spoken almost in their ears . They are often dis- turbed by sounds no longer distinguishable . Whispering within their partial hearing is un- pardonable ...
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