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Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1996
Abstract It is the duty of every minister in all matters to observe the law from time to time in force in relation to the burial of the dead. By reason of Canon B 38, para. 2: It shall be the duty of every minister to bury, according to the rites of the Church of Englaruf, the corpse or ashes of any person deceased within ...
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Abstract It is the duty of every minister in all matters to observe the law from time to time in force in relation to the burial of the dead. By reason of Canon B 38, para. 2: It shall be the duty of every minister to bury, according to the rites of the Church of Englaruf, the corpse or ashes of any person deceased within ...
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Journal of the National Medical Association, 2011
This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep. ; This book chapter discusses the role of health care professionals in funeral arrangements.
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This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep. ; This book chapter discusses the role of health care professionals in funeral arrangements.
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1996
Abstract Today Tchaikovsky’s funeral was held. A funeral is a sad ceremony, but when it is performed so majestically, so solemnly as it was today, this sadness is made somewhat less evident; this scene of universal respect for the deceased offers us the consolation that the life and labours of a man do not pass without leaving a trace.
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Abstract Today Tchaikovsky’s funeral was held. A funeral is a sad ceremony, but when it is performed so majestically, so solemnly as it was today, this sadness is made somewhat less evident; this scene of universal respect for the deceased offers us the consolation that the life and labours of a man do not pass without leaving a trace.
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