Sans Everything: A Case to AnswerPresentation, on behalf of the association for aid for the elderly in government institutions (a.e.g.i.s.), of (1) testimony to malpractices in respect of the care of older people in geriatric wards of government health services and hospitals in the UK (incl. Those undergoing mental health treatment), and (2) suggestions for remedial action. Bibliography pp. 147 and 148. |
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CRUELTY IN THE OLD PEOPLES WARD C H Rolph | 8 |
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