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Hospice and Palliative Care‐Related Policy in the United States and Germany in the Context of Recent Governmental Changes

open access: yesWorld Medical &Health Policy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Population aging is a problem that countries around the globe are facing; it comes with complex healthcare needs. Different countries take different approaches to solving these issues. In the United States, proposed legislation related to hospice and palliative care emerged from a history of hospice fraud and specialty physician shortages.
Edith‐Marie Green
wiley   +1 more source

Historia de la medicina

open access: yesRevista de la Facultad de Medicina, 1944
a) Nacionales La anatomía patológica en embrión Los cuatro primero profesores, Rampon, Plata Azuero, Rocha Costilla y Corredor. (1847-1874) Hace 50 años murió el Profesor Rafael Calvo C. (Cartagena, 1894. 25 de septiembre, 1944). b) Extranjera.
Facultad de Medicina Revista
doaj   +2 more sources

In Whose Interest is the Public Interest?

open access: yesThe Political Quarterly, EarlyView.
Abstract The current government has implemented changes to the planning system in ‘the public interest’ and planners more generally aim to make decisions in ‘the public interest’. Yet, this concept is hard to define, and it has been much reflected on since the adoption of land use planning in 1947.
Kelvin MacDonald
wiley   +1 more source

Spartan Daily, January 17, 1944 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1944
Volume 32, Issue 59https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/10865/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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A Family Affair: The Uses and Abuses of Vicarious Identity in Political Rhetoric During the 2024 General Election

open access: yesThe Political Quarterly, EarlyView.
Abstract The 2024 UK general election saw candidates make frequent rhetorical references to parents and grandparents. But what are the political functions and implications of such references? Drawing together recent research in political psychology and sociology, this article interprets such references as attempts to articulate ‘vicarious identities ...
Joseph Haigh
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Towards an anthropology of acquisition: ‘How did you get that?’ Vers une anthropologie de l'acquisition : « Où as‐tu trouvé ça ? »

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, EarlyView.
The production‐distribution‐consumption triad has structured how anthropologists understand exchange for roughly a century. This article argues for expanding this triad to include an explicit focus on acquisition – the systems, processes, and practices of acquiring.
Hanna Garth
wiley   +1 more source

Obituarios

open access: yesRevista de la Facultad de Medicina, 1944
Carl Hamburger. (1870. Mayo. 1944) Clifford C. Young. D. P. H. (Junio 5 de 1944). Doctor Alejandro Vergara. (Cuba)
Facultad de Medicina Revista
doaj  

Spartan Daily, February 2, 1944 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1944
Volume 32, Issue 71https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/10877/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Linguistic Evidence Suggests that Xiōng‐nú and Huns Spoke the Same Paleo‐Siberian Language

open access: yesTransactions of the Philological Society, EarlyView.
Abstract The Xiōng‐nú were a tribal confederation who dominated Inner Asia from the third century BC to the second century AD. Xiōng‐nú descendants later constituted the ethnic core of the European Huns. It has been argued that the Xiōng‐nú spoke an Iranian, Turkic, Mongolic or Yeniseian language, but the linguistic affiliation of the Xiōng‐nú and the ...
Svenja Bonmann, Simon Fries
wiley   +1 more source

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