The Care of the Aged, the Dying and the DeadC.C. Thomas, 1940 - 77 páginas |
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Alfred Worcester. at least of syncope when the body , long accus- tomed to the horizontal , is uprighted . Naturally enough , the timid patient will do for his doctor what he will do for none other . More warmth , more rest , less work ...
Alfred Worcester. at least of syncope when the body , long accus- tomed to the horizontal , is uprighted . Naturally enough , the timid patient will do for his doctor what he will do for none other . More warmth , more rest , less work ...
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... least amelioration of the patient's discom- forts and sufferings . Although life can thus be prolonged even after absolute helplessness en- sues , I cannot adduce that as an incentive . Nevertheless , it is not for the doctor to decide ...
... least amelioration of the patient's discom- forts and sufferings . Although life can thus be prolonged even after absolute helplessness en- sues , I cannot adduce that as an incentive . Nevertheless , it is not for the doctor to decide ...
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... help comes from providing some occupation that will , at least to the patient , seem to be useful . For those who have led busy lives there is no heavier burden in their old age than having nothing to do 28 THE CARE OF THE AGED.
... help comes from providing some occupation that will , at least to the patient , seem to be useful . For those who have led busy lives there is no heavier burden in their old age than having nothing to do 28 THE CARE OF THE AGED.
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