The Care of the Aged, the Dying and the DeadC.C. Thomas, 1940 - 77 páginas |
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... neglect . This is especially true in cases of dementia , where the difference between proper care and neglect of the patient becomes glaring . I need not remind you of the exceedingly disagreeable conditions where the demented patient ...
... neglect . This is especially true in cases of dementia , where the difference between proper care and neglect of the patient becomes glaring . I need not remind you of the exceedingly disagreeable conditions where the demented patient ...
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... neglect of attendants their punishment fits the crime . In the early stages occasional periods of failing mentality often have temporary causes , such as the fever of common colds , the toxemia of indi- gestion , or the uremia from ...
... neglect of attendants their punishment fits the crime . In the early stages occasional periods of failing mentality often have temporary causes , such as the fever of common colds , the toxemia of indi- gestion , or the uremia from ...
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... neglect . They are also more appreciative of affection and devotion . Their emotions are not only more easily displayed ; they are also more easily aroused . As Carlyle wrote of his mother when nearly eighty : " It is beautiful to see ...
... neglect . They are also more appreciative of affection and devotion . Their emotions are not only more easily displayed ; they are also more easily aroused . As Carlyle wrote of his mother when nearly eighty : " It is beautiful to see ...
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