Autonomy, Power, and Control in Palliative Care

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 8 (2):139-147 (1999)
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A review of the literature on palliative care in the United Kingdom over the last fifteen years suggests that elements such as the development of the modern hospice, on the model developed by Cicely Saunders, have led to major improvements in the lot of the terminally ill

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