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... lady had taken a considerable number of sleeping tablets with the firm intention of killing herself . For some time she had been ill with heart failure and her vision was badly affected by cataracts . At home she looked after a husband ...
... lady had taken a considerable number of sleeping tablets with the firm intention of killing herself . For some time she had been ill with heart failure and her vision was badly affected by cataracts . At home she looked after a husband ...
Page 107
... lady who spoke of her regret at parting from her husband became reconciled to it a few days before dying with the thought that she was joining her mother who had died a little while ago . Making the practical preparations for their ...
... lady who spoke of her regret at parting from her husband became reconciled to it a few days before dying with the thought that she was joining her mother who had died a little while ago . Making the practical preparations for their ...
Page 152
... lady with partial bowel obstruction lived in an equally primitive slum dwelling and had to share a bedroom with her daughter , son - in- law and a girl of six . Most homes , of course , are not like this ; also , there are sources of ...
... lady with partial bowel obstruction lived in an equally primitive slum dwelling and had to share a bedroom with her daughter , son - in- law and a girl of six . Most homes , of course , are not like this ; also , there are sources of ...
Contents
Introduction | 11 |
Fear of Death and Dying | 21 |
Death No More | 33 |
Copyright | |
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