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Page 97
... Dying Patient ( New York : Russell Sage , 1960 ) . An anthology with a bibliography for each contribution . First ... Dying Patient , chap . 6 , pp . 102-28 . 188 Richard A. Kalish , " Death and Dying : A Briefly Annotated Bibliog- raphy ...
... Dying Patient ( New York : Russell Sage , 1960 ) . An anthology with a bibliography for each contribution . First ... Dying Patient , chap . 6 , pp . 102-28 . 188 Richard A. Kalish , " Death and Dying : A Briefly Annotated Bibliog- raphy ...
Page 99
... dying policy . " The confusion is enhanced by the use of a word such as “ dying ” or “ decision , ” which designates action that springs from intimacy in a context devoid of it . Erik Erikson , " Psychoanalysis and Ongoing History ...
... dying policy . " The confusion is enhanced by the use of a word such as “ dying ” or “ decision , ” which designates action that springs from intimacy in a context devoid of it . Erik Erikson , " Psychoanalysis and Ongoing History ...
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... dying home . Opiates are not available on demand . Patients who have severe pains over months or years , which narcotics could make tolerable , are as likely to be refused medication in the hospital as at home , lest they form a habit ...
... dying home . Opiates are not available on demand . Patients who have severe pains over months or years , which narcotics could make tolerable , are as likely to be refused medication in the hospital as at home , lest they form a habit ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 39 |
Introduction | 127 |
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