Dame Cicely Mary Strode Saunders OM DBE FRCS FRCP FRCN (22 June 1918 – 14 July 2005) was an English nurse, social worker, physician and writer. She is...
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bargaining, depression and acceptance". The Guardian. Saunders, Cicely M.; David Clark (2005). Cicely Saunders: Founder of the Hospice Movement : Selected Letters...
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Hospice is a hospice in south London, England, established in 1967 by Cicely Saunders, whose work is considered the basis of modern hospice philosophy. Among...
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out of the hospice movement, which is commonly associated with Dame Cicely Saunders, who founded St. Christopher's Hospice for the terminally ill in 1967...
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cricketer Cicely Saunders, British physician Clarence Saunders (grocer), American retailer Clarence Saunders (athlete), Bermudian high jumper Dale Saunders (disambiguation):...
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Faith". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 July 2009. Clark, David (2005). Cicely Saunders – Founder of the Hospice Movement: Selected Letters 1959–1999. Oxford:...
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and suffragettes Nightingale's environmental theory Nursing process Cicely Saunders Timeline of women in science Women's suffrage in the United Kingdom...
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introduced to the United States in the 1970s in response to the work of Cicely Saunders in the United Kingdom. This part of health care has expanded as people...
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Look up cicely or Cicely in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cicely is an herb, Myrrhis odorata Cicely may also refer to: Osmorhiza, a genus of plants...
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James Black Centre, the Rayne Institute (haemato-oncology) and the Cicely Saunders Institute (palliative care), the world's first purpose-built institute...
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