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... contemporary aging . See also Jean Amery , Uber das Alter : Revolte und Resignation ( Stuttgart : Klette , 1968 ) , an excep- tionally sensitive contemporary phenomenology of aging . 148 World Health Statistics Report 27 , September ...
... contemporary aging . See also Jean Amery , Uber das Alter : Revolte und Resignation ( Stuttgart : Klette , 1968 ) , an excep- tionally sensitive contemporary phenomenology of aging . 148 World Health Statistics Report 27 , September ...
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... contemporary attitudes towards pain.19 16 For information on this subject consult James D. Hardy et al . , Pain Sensations and Reactions ( 1952 ; reprint ed . , New York : Hafner , 1967 ) ; Harold G. and Stewart Wolff , Pain , American ...
... contemporary attitudes towards pain.19 16 For information on this subject consult James D. Hardy et al . , Pain Sensations and Reactions ( 1952 ; reprint ed . , New York : Hafner , 1967 ) ; Harold G. and Stewart Wolff , Pain , American ...
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... contemporary literature , see Mary Catherine O'Connor , The Art of Dying Well : The Develop- ment of the Ars Moriendi ( New York : AMS Press , 1966 ) . L. Klein , Die Bereitung zum Sterben : Studien zu den evangelischen Sterbe- büchern ...
... contemporary literature , see Mary Catherine O'Connor , The Art of Dying Well : The Develop- ment of the Ars Moriendi ( New York : AMS Press , 1966 ) . L. Klein , Die Bereitung zum Sterben : Studien zu den evangelischen Sterbe- büchern ...
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The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 31 |
Introduction | 121 |
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