The Care of the Aged, the Dying and the DeadC.C. Thomas, 1940 - 77 páginas |
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... 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 the time of 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 the time of her ...
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... mentality has had perfect care , and where even to the final stage of com- plete dementia the conditions have been kept as free as in helpless babyhood from all that is of- fensive . In fact , the care of the demented patient in the ...
... mentality has had perfect care , and where even to the final stage of com- plete dementia the conditions have been kept as free as in helpless babyhood from all that is of- fensive . In fact , the care of the demented patient in the ...
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... 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 in simple sentences . Disregard ...
... 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 in simple sentences . Disregard ...
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