Cicely Saunders: A Life and Legacy
Autor David Clarken Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 iun 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190637934
ISBN-10: 0190637935
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 236 x 155 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190637935
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 236 x 155 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
This is a wonderful book that has been clearly well-considered, researched and compiled ... A holistic reflection of an inspirational, aspirational woman who valued humanity and total individualised care.
This book is a very easy read and would be of interest to those with a background in Palliative Care or anyone who enjoys reading biographies.
Clark's painstaking research is no starry-eyed idealisation of the woman who changed the world. He provides a precise and well-argued account of this very human lady.
Clark's Cicely Saunders is a mature and successful biography that rings true and is likely to become the definitive account of a remarkable doctor.
David Clark's ... work is a significant addition to a sparse biographic literature on Dame Cicely. ... Readers are immediately struck by the painstaking and thorough research that has gone into this book. It is a meticulous work of academic distinction.
Magisterial and magnificent.
The significance of David Clark's biography is that is describes and explains how an extraordinary woman changed the world. Professionals know that she did, but we have not previously quite known how, and how who she was, warts and all, was connected to the achievement.
Her biography is the culmination of years of work by Dumfries-based Professor David Clark of the University of Glasgow, a professor of medical sociology who specialises in end-of-life studies ... It draws on interviews, correspondence, and the publications of Saunders, paying tribute to a remarkable lady.
His comprehensive work is a significant addition to a sparse biographic literature on Dame Cicely ... It is a meticulous work of academic distinction.
The book will be of direct interest to a wide range of those within the palliative care community as well as more general readers sympathetic to Saunders emphasis on the holistic care of the whole person. Moreover, with his blend of historiography and sociology, Clark also appeals to medical humanities scholars and, through his initial enquiries into some of Saunders literary influences such as C S Lewis or Julian of Norwich, opens the door to further research in this area.
This biography is well documented, almost like a journal article, if not a movie. Some black-and-white pictures ... allow readers to connect more directly with Saunders in different circumstances of her life, instead of official portraits immortalizing great moments of a career. This is definitely a different biography, the illustration of a life and a cause, based on personal contact with the subject, with her fights, her disappointments, her successes and, also, her post-factum reflection on her life.
This book is a fitting tribute to the passion, tenacity, and intellect of a remarkable woman. First class. Fascinating. Strongly recommended.
Personal interviews make the latest biography of Dame Cicely Saunders a rich, fascinating read.
I now have the opportunity to understand what made Cicely Saunders human, how working with the dying helped her to live through the newly published biography written by Professor David Clark, founder of the Glasgow End of Life Studies Group.
This book is a very easy read and would be of interest to those with a background in Palliative Care or anyone who enjoys reading biographies.
Clark's painstaking research is no starry-eyed idealisation of the woman who changed the world. He provides a precise and well-argued account of this very human lady.
Clark's Cicely Saunders is a mature and successful biography that rings true and is likely to become the definitive account of a remarkable doctor.
David Clark's ... work is a significant addition to a sparse biographic literature on Dame Cicely. ... Readers are immediately struck by the painstaking and thorough research that has gone into this book. It is a meticulous work of academic distinction.
Magisterial and magnificent.
The significance of David Clark's biography is that is describes and explains how an extraordinary woman changed the world. Professionals know that she did, but we have not previously quite known how, and how who she was, warts and all, was connected to the achievement.
Her biography is the culmination of years of work by Dumfries-based Professor David Clark of the University of Glasgow, a professor of medical sociology who specialises in end-of-life studies ... It draws on interviews, correspondence, and the publications of Saunders, paying tribute to a remarkable lady.
His comprehensive work is a significant addition to a sparse biographic literature on Dame Cicely ... It is a meticulous work of academic distinction.
The book will be of direct interest to a wide range of those within the palliative care community as well as more general readers sympathetic to Saunders emphasis on the holistic care of the whole person. Moreover, with his blend of historiography and sociology, Clark also appeals to medical humanities scholars and, through his initial enquiries into some of Saunders literary influences such as C S Lewis or Julian of Norwich, opens the door to further research in this area.
This biography is well documented, almost like a journal article, if not a movie. Some black-and-white pictures ... allow readers to connect more directly with Saunders in different circumstances of her life, instead of official portraits immortalizing great moments of a career. This is definitely a different biography, the illustration of a life and a cause, based on personal contact with the subject, with her fights, her disappointments, her successes and, also, her post-factum reflection on her life.
This book is a fitting tribute to the passion, tenacity, and intellect of a remarkable woman. First class. Fascinating. Strongly recommended.
Personal interviews make the latest biography of Dame Cicely Saunders a rich, fascinating read.
I now have the opportunity to understand what made Cicely Saunders human, how working with the dying helped her to live through the newly published biography written by Professor David Clark, founder of the Glasgow End of Life Studies Group.
Notă biografică
Professor David Clark is the Wellcome Trust Investigator at the University of Glasgow, School of Interdisciplinary Studies in Dumfries, Scotland.