Patient-response to hospitalisation
Since that fateful moment in the Garden of Eden when our ancestor Adam was tempted to eat of the forbidden fruit, illness and disease entered man's existence. Primitive civilizations regarded disease as of supernatural origin and in the Middle Ages illness was interpreted as a manifestation of...
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Main Author: | Maureen Salmon (Author) |
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