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Kansas medicine : the journal of the Kansas Medical Society, 1989
Since its inception, the Maternal Health Committee has assumed as one of its primary functions the study of maternal deaths occurring in the state. The study includes investigation of each case, with interviews with the physicians involved, committee discussion and assignment of responsibility.
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Since its inception, the Maternal Health Committee has assumed as one of its primary functions the study of maternal deaths occurring in the state. The study includes investigation of each case, with interviews with the physicians involved, committee discussion and assignment of responsibility.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1944
To the Editor:— I have been interested in reading Dr. Edith L. Potter's article on "The Lessons to Be Learned from a Study of Infant Deaths" appearing inThe Journal, February 5. The analysis of the causes of early infant deaths is illuminating, as is the account of the praiseworthy steps taken in Chicago to ameliorate these conditions.
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To the Editor:— I have been interested in reading Dr. Edith L. Potter's article on "The Lessons to Be Learned from a Study of Infant Deaths" appearing inThe Journal, February 5. The analysis of the causes of early infant deaths is illuminating, as is the account of the praiseworthy steps taken in Chicago to ameliorate these conditions.
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Recent studies of near-death experiences
Journal of Religion & Health, 1983This article consists of a summary of the central points in the work of recent investigators of near-death experiences (NDEs). It considers the work of Moody, Osis, Rawlings, Ring, Sabom, and Grof as well as the criticisms of Noyes and Siegel. The appearance of a common core in the experiences suggests the presence of more than ordinary hallucinations.
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Publication Patterns in Death Studies: 40 Years On
Death Studies, 2015R. Neimeyer, Michael E. Vallerga
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Studies in the Psychology of Death
1960Each man learns early in life that some day he must die. What role does this information play in his development? How does it affect his aims, his wishes, his behavior? At the present time our best sources of information on these questions are outside the field of psychology—in literature, philosophy, religion, and medicine.
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