On Death and DyingReport on care of terminally ill patients by students of medicine, sociology, psychology and theology growing out of a University of Chicago interdisciplinary seminar. |
Contents
Attitudes Toward Death and Dying | 4 |
Denial and Isolation | 34 |
Anger | 44 |
Copyright | |
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