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... Chicago , Terminal Care for Cancer Patients ( Chicago : Central Service for the Chronically Ill , 1950 ) . 214 David Sudnow , Passing On : The Social Organization of Dying ( Englewood Cliffs , N.J .: Prentice - Hall , 1967 ) . Described ...
... Chicago , Terminal Care for Cancer Patients ( Chicago : Central Service for the Chronically Ill , 1950 ) . 214 David Sudnow , Passing On : The Social Organization of Dying ( Englewood Cliffs , N.J .: Prentice - Hall , 1967 ) . Described ...
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... ( Chicago : Univ . of Chicago Press , 1943 ) , chap . 11 , pp . 212 ff . 15 Günter Elsässer , “ Ausfall des Coitus als Krankheitsursache in der Medizin des Mittelalters , " in Paul Diepgen et al . , eds . , Abhandlung zur Geschichte der ...
... ( Chicago : Univ . of Chicago Press , 1943 ) , chap . 11 , pp . 212 ff . 15 Günter Elsässer , “ Ausfall des Coitus als Krankheitsursache in der Medizin des Mittelalters , " in Paul Diepgen et al . , eds . , Abhandlung zur Geschichte der ...
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... ( Chicago : Univ . of Chicago Press , 1967 ) . People differ in the intensity with which they modulate experience ; some reduce and others increase what is perceived , including pain . This reaction pattern is partially determined ...
... ( Chicago : Univ . of Chicago Press , 1967 ) . People differ in the intensity with which they modulate experience ; some reduce and others increase what is perceived , including pain . This reaction pattern is partially determined ...
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The Medicalization of Life | 39 |
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