The Care of the Aged, the Dying and the DeadC.C. Thomas, 1940 - 77 páginas |
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... offer silent testi- mony to the local lack of interest in senescence . The treatment recommended in these books for the diseases occurring in old age varies , of course , with the fashions of their different peri- ods , as well as with ...
... offer silent testi- mony to the local lack of interest in senescence . The treatment recommended in these books for the diseases occurring in old age varies , of course , with the fashions of their different peri- ods , as well as with ...
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... offer fine opportunity for study of idiosyncrasies . Sometimes by questioning the patient about his childhood the doctor can find him really hungry for some old - fashioned food , — for an apple dumpling , a hot doughnut , or a pie such ...
... offer fine opportunity for study of idiosyncrasies . Sometimes by questioning the patient about his childhood the doctor can find him really hungry for some old - fashioned food , — for an apple dumpling , a hot doughnut , or a pie such ...
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... offer it but also , as the representative of the family to offer his super- vision of this and of all other preparations for the burial of his patient's body . The comfort to the bereaved of such assurance , always immeasur- able , is ...
... offer it but also , as the representative of the family to offer his super- vision of this and of all other preparations for the burial of his patient's body . The comfort to the bereaved of such assurance , always immeasur- able , is ...
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able aged patients AGED THE DYING arable land Arichat art of medical atropine attention bereaved family better body surface buried cause cemeteries centennial coffin cold comfort common consciousness consequent course cremation deaconess decide demented dementia died diet discomfort disease distressing disturbance doctor doses duty dying patient Edward Hammond embalming fact funeral give given gravestones graveyard Harvey Cushing hearing heart helplessness impending death lassie less live longer loving medical practice medical profession medical student medicine modern methods morphine mother mouth natural nearest and dearest neglect neighbors never normal nourishment nurses old age Oliver Wendell Holmes patients becomes perhaps physi physician possible process of dying proper rectum relief respiration retarded seldom senescence senile Sir William Sir William Osler spect stones suffering tient tion told tombs toxemia treatment turbed visions wise wonder young