Cicely Saunders

Cicely Saunders
Title Cicely Saunders PDF eBook
Author Shirley Du Boulay
Publisher SPCK Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Great Britain / Hospices / Founding / Saunders, Dame / Cicely - Biographies
ISBN 9780281058891

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The founder of the St. Christopher's Hospice and of the modern hospice movement, Dame Cicely Saunders' work transformed the management of pain and the care of the dying. This updated biography explores her extraordinary life.

Cicely Saunders

Cicely Saunders
Title Cicely Saunders PDF eBook
Author David Clark
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 353
Release 2018
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0190637935

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Born at the end of World War One into a prosperous London family, Cicely Saunders struggled at school before gaining entry to Oxford University to read Politics, Philosophy and Economics. As World War Two gained momentum, she quit academic study to train as a nurse, thereby igniting her lifelong interest in caring for others. Following a back injury, she became a medical social worker, and then in her late 30s, qualified as a physician. By now her focus was on a hugely neglected area of modern health services: the care of the dying. When she opened the world's first modern hospice in 1967 a quiet revolution got underway. Education, research, and clinical practice were combined in a model of 'total care' for terminally ill patients and their families that quickly had a massive impact. In Cicely Saunders: A Life and Legacy, David Clark draws on interviews, correspondence, and the publications of Cicely Saunders to tell the remarkable story of how she pursued her goals through the complexity of her personal life, the skepticism of others, and the pervasive influence of her religious faith. When she died in 2005, her legacy was firmly established in the growing field of hospice and palliative care, which had now gained global recognition.

Cicely Saunders

Cicely Saunders
Title Cicely Saunders PDF eBook
Author Dame Cicely M. Saunders
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 340
Release 2006-01-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780198570530

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A remarkable story of a personal vision and sense of calling this text provides an insight into the establishment of the hospice movement and its development world-wide.

Watch with Me

Watch with Me
Title Watch with Me PDF eBook
Author Dame Cicely Saunders
Publisher
Pages 50
Release 2003
Genre Death
ISBN 9780954419226

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"A Collection of essays and reflections, Cicely Saunders explores a deep and enduring preoccupation: the relationship between personal biography, the spiritual life and an ethics of care." --Cover.

Living with Dying

Living with Dying
Title Living with Dying PDF eBook
Author Dame Cicely M. Saunders
Publisher
Pages 84
Release 1995
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN

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The new edition of this successful book has been up-dated to incorporate recent advances in both approach to, and treatment of, the terminally ill. Based on many years of monitoring clinical practice and research at St Christopher's Hospice, Dame Cicely Saunders presents practical, balanced advice on the general ethical and medical principles of caring for dying patients. This will continue to be an invaluable handbook for all hospice physicians and nurses as a compassionate source of factual information.

To Comfort Always

To Comfort Always
Title To Comfort Always PDF eBook
Author David Clark
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 257
Release 2016
Genre Medical
ISBN 0199674280

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Palliative medicine was first recognised as a specialist field in 1987. One hundred years earlier, London based doctor William Munk published a treatise on 'easeful death' that mapped out the principles of practical, spiritual, and medical support at the end of life. In the intervening years a major process of development took place which led to innovative services, new approaches to the study and relief of pain and other symptoms, a growing interest in 'holistic' care, and a desire to gain more recognition for care at the end of life. This book traces the history of palliative medicine, from its nineteenth-century origins, to its modern practice around the world. It takes in the changing meaning of 'euthanasia', assesses the role of religious and philanthropic organisations in the creation of homes for the dying, and explores how twentieth-century doctors created a special focus on end of life care. To Comfort Always traces the rise of clinical studies, academic programmes and international collaborations to promote palliative care. It examines the continuing need to support development with evidence, and assesses the dilemmas of unequal access to services and pain relieving drugs, as well as the periodic accusations of creeping medicalization within the field. This is the first history of its kind, and the breadth of information it encompasses makes it an essential resource for those interested in the long-term achievements of palliative medicine as well as the challenges that remain.

Hospice and Palliative Care

Hospice and Palliative Care
Title Hospice and Palliative Care PDF eBook
Author Cicely M. Saunders
Publisher Hodder Education
Pages 120
Release 1990
Genre Hospice care
ISBN 9780340544624

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