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Product Description: This book shows how attention to detail can lead to effective treatment for patients in the terminal stages of their cancer, giving comfort to both themselves and their families. The authors offer a "framework of knowledge from which a doctor can develop an individual therapeutic approach"...read more
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9780443052941 | 3rd edition (Churchill Livingstone, October 1, 1995), cover price $37.95 | also contains Die Industriepolitik Der Europaischen Union: Analyse Ihres Verhaltnisses Zur Europaischen Wettbewerbspolitik Anhand Der Regelung Des Art. 173 Abs. 3 Uabs. 2 Aeuv | About this edition: This book shows how attention to detail can lead to effective treatment for patients in the terminal stages of their cancer, giving comfort to both themselves and their families.
9780443041181 | 2nd edition (Churchill Livingstone, January 1, 1990), cover price $59.95 | also contains Paulchen Der Regentropfen | About this edition: This book shows how attention to detail can lead to effective treatment for patients in the terminal stages of their cancer, giving comfort to both themselves and their families.
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9780443036507 | Churchill Livingstone, November 1, 1986, cover price $65.00 | also contains The Infernal Devices: Clockwork Angel / Clockwork Prince / Clockwork Princess
Product Description: This book shows how attention to detail can lead to effective treatment for patients in the terminal stages of their cancer, giving comfort to both themselves and their families. The authors offer a "framework of knowledge from which a doctor can develop an individual therapeutic approach"...read more
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9780272797716 | Pitman Medical, June 1, 1984, cover price $17.50 | About this edition: This book shows how attention to detail can lead to effective treatment for patients in the terminal stages of their cancer, giving comfort to both themselves and their families.
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