DyingPenguin Books, 1972 - 220 páginas |
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... further soldiers , wagons , grooms , court ladies - a total , in all , of sixty - two people in the pit and a further three persons with him in his chamber . It appeared that the victims walked to their appointed places and perhaps took ...
... further soldiers , wagons , grooms , court ladies - a total , in all , of sixty - two people in the pit and a further three persons with him in his chamber . It appeared that the victims walked to their appointed places and perhaps took ...
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... further growth took place and the animals still lived a long while , with a great increase in their total longevity . Of course , it must not be assumed that this experiment can even theoretically have any direct application to man ...
... further growth took place and the animals still lived a long while , with a great increase in their total longevity . Of course , it must not be assumed that this experiment can even theoretically have any direct application to man ...
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... further adjustment , or occasionally maladjustment , of the bereaved . Normally , changes within the personality seem to bring some compensation for the actual loss . This is a field of psychology that has been intensively studied by ...
... further adjustment , or occasionally maladjustment , of the bereaved . Normally , changes within the personality seem to bring some compensation for the actual loss . This is a field of psychology that has been intensively studied by ...
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Introduction | 11 |
Fear of Death and Dying | 21 |
Death No More | 33 |
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able accept anxiety appears aspects aware become belief bereaved better body bring cancer cause cent changes comes comfort common concerned condition consider considerable continued course dead death depression died disease distress doctor drugs dying patients dying person effect elderly emotional especially existence expected experience face fact fatal fatal illness fear feel felt frequently further give given going greater grief hope hospital important increasing incurable individual Journal killing less lives London longer loss loved means mental mind mortality mourning nature normal nursing occur pain patients perhaps period physical possible practical present problems questions reason relatives relieved religious remaining reported seems sense severe situation social society sometimes speak suffering suicide symptoms tell tend thought told treated treatment troubled understanding usually views visited widows wish
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Experiences of Death: An Anthropological Account Jennifer Lorna Hockey Visualização de excertos - 1990 |