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A description of the proposed operation , including prosthetic devices , if any ; 3. Risk of death ; 4. ... The wedding has been described as " probably the largest " ever held in the little lake town ( 12 ) . Because of the subsequent ...
A description of the proposed operation , including prosthetic devices , if any ; 3. Risk of death ; 4. ... The wedding has been described as " probably the largest " ever held in the little lake town ( 12 ) . Because of the subsequent ...
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Patients in this group had repeated difficulties in meeting adult responsibilities and were very insecure . Those who were married were extremely dependent on their husbands . The widows in the group were described as shattered by the ...
Patients in this group had repeated difficulties in meeting adult responsibilities and were very insecure . Those who were married were extremely dependent on their husbands . The widows in the group were described as shattered by the ...
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Prior to her breast reconstruction , she described her reactions to the mastectomy . She had signed a permit for a breast biopsy and possible mastectomy and so entered the hospital not knowing whether or not she would lose her breast .
Prior to her breast reconstruction , she described her reactions to the mastectomy . She had signed a permit for a breast biopsy and possible mastectomy and so entered the hospital not knowing whether or not she would lose her breast .
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Beginnings | 3 |
The Psychological Understanding of Patients | 21 |
Doctors Dilemmas | 89 |
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