The Care of the Aged, the Dying and the DeadC.C. Thomas, 1940 - 77 páginas |
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... Medicine and in Southern Med- icine and Surgery . Most of the third lecture was also published in the latter journal . This little book is the answer to requests which could not otherwise be granted for repetitions of the lec- tures or ...
... Medicine and in Southern Med- icine and Surgery . Most of the third lecture was also published in the latter journal . This little book is the answer to requests which could not otherwise be granted for repetitions of the lec- tures or ...
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... medicine of life , and he that fears the Lord shall find him . ' 999 In establishing this ideal relationship with his aged patient the physician needs an inexhaust- ible stock of patience , for the aged are often gar- rulous , and their ...
... medicine of life , and he that fears the Lord shall find him . ' 999 In establishing this ideal relationship with his aged patient the physician needs an inexhaust- ible stock of patience , for the aged are often gar- rulous , and their ...
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... medicine is given , but matters much that we give ourselves with our pills . Until the doctor has had the sad experience of standing by to the very last those nearest and dearest to him , he can only imagine the heartache of his dying ...
... medicine is given , but matters much that we give ourselves with our pills . Until the doctor has had the sad experience of standing by to the very last those nearest and dearest to him , he can only imagine the heartache of his dying ...
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