Elisabeth Kubler-Ross: Encountering Death And Dying (Women in Medicine) by Richard Worth
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Overview: This series presents biographies of women who endured rampant stereotyping, ostracism, and the medical communities' skepticism to become leaders in their fields. More than any other physician, Kübler-Ross had brought the subject of thanatology—the study of death and dying—out of the darkness and into the light of medical science. Most doctors were unwilling to talk to terminally ill patients about death. In modern medicine, which prided itself on curing patients, doctors regarded an illness that could not be cured as a sign of failure. Kübler-Ross realized, however, that the patients themselves wanted to discuss their terminal illness, and, as a well-trained psychiatrist, she listened.
Genre: Biography, Women

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Requirements: PDF Reader, 3 MB
Overview: This series presents biographies of women who endured rampant stereotyping, ostracism, and the medical communities' skepticism to become leaders in their fields. More than any other physician, Kübler-Ross had brought the subject of thanatology—the study of death and dying—out of the darkness and into the light of medical science. Most doctors were unwilling to talk to terminally ill patients about death. In modern medicine, which prided itself on curing patients, doctors regarded an illness that could not be cured as a sign of failure. Kübler-Ross realized, however, that the patients themselves wanted to discuss their terminal illness, and, as a well-trained psychiatrist, she listened.
Genre: Biography, Women
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Mirror:
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