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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 ...
Page 207
... Dying has become the ultimate form of consumer resistance.64 Traditionally the person best protected from death was the one whom society had condemned to die . Society felt threatened that the man on Death Row might use his tie to hang ...
... Dying has become the ultimate form of consumer resistance.64 Traditionally the person best protected from death was the one whom society had condemned to die . Society felt threatened that the man on Death Row might use his tie to hang ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 39 |
Specific Counterproductivity | 211 |
Copyright | |
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