The hour of our death : a record of the conference on the care of the dying held in London, 1973
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- Publication Date
- 1974
- Material Type
- Book
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)
- Call Number
- R 726.8 H68 1974
- Place of Publication
- London
- Publisher
- Geoffrey Chapman
- Publication Date
- 1974
- Physical Description
- 60 p. : ill. ; 22.2 x 14.2 cm.
- Material Type
- Book
- Notes
- "Edited by Dr. Sylvia Lack [and] Dr. Richard Lamerton".
- "Illustrations by Harold Bisby".
- "Geoffrey Chapman Publishers an imprint of Cassell and Collier, Macmillan Publishers Ltd., London". -- verso of t.-p.
- Includes bibliography: p.58-60
- Contents: Preface / His Eminence John Carmel, Cardinal Heenan : with a statement by the Very Rev. Dr. Immanuel Jacobovits, the Chief Rabbi -- The Elderly at the End of Life / W. Ferguson Anderson -- Caring for the Dying / Dr. Cicely Saunders / A Sociologist's View of Euthanasia / Donald G. MacRae -- The Symposium : a selection of the topics discussed, suggestions made and conclusions reached by groups of members of the caring professions who attended the conference 'The Hour of Our Death' on the care of the dying held in London, 1973 -- Statements by Dr. Sylvia Lack and Dr. Richard Lamerton -- "The Hour of Our Death" a statement of the Moral Law / Cardinal Heenan -- Bibliography.
- Colophon: Made and printed in Great Britain by Hazell Watson and Viney Ltd, Aylesbury, Bucks.
- Added Entry
- Heenan, John Carmel, Cardinal, 1905-
- Lack, Sylvia
- Lamerton, Richard
- Anderson, W. Ferguson
- MacRae, Donald G. (Donald Gunn), 1921-1997
- Saunders, Cicely (Cicely Mary Strode), 1918-2005
- Subjects
- Terminal care - Congresses
- Euthanasia - Congresses
- Euthanasia - Religious aspects
- Euthanasia - Religious aspects - Catholic Church
- Euthanasia - Religious aspects - Christianity
- Euthanasia - Law and legislation - Great Britain
- Death - Religious aspects - Christianity
- ISBN
- 0-225-66034-2
- Call Number
- R 726.8 H68 1974
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)