Speck, 2004 - Google Patents
Spiritual concernsSpeck, 2004
- Document ID
- 1168255515275950580
- Author
- Speck P
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- Publication venue
- Management of advanced disease
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If you undertake a literature search using the term 'spiritual'or 'spirituality', you will soon find yourself submerged in a wide variety of literature, ranging from orthodox religion to the very broad and at times bizarre. If you add the words 'health'or 'palliative care'to your search, the …
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