The Patient, Death, and the FamilyStanley B. Troup, William A. Greene |
Contents
The Point of Death Huston Smith and Samuel Todes | 9 |
Prehistoric and Historic Views of Death William B Bean | 35 |
Notes of a Survivor Robert Anderson | 73 |
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