10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INCURABILITY»
Discover the use of
incurability in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
incurability and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Recovery in Mental Health: Reshaping scientific and clinical ...
The appearance of a particular constellation of symptoms that can lead to a
diagnosis cannot be used as a guide for the prediction of the further course of a
condition and is certainly not tied to assumptions about incurability. At least since
the ...
Michaela Amering, Margit Schmolke, 2009
2
Mādhavanidāna (extraits). Traduction anglaise
M: The characteristics of incurability are made mention of... 'Morbid pallor which
has been produced a long time ago and, owing to the length of time (elapsed),
has become harsh, (i.e.) has become hard, is not curable ; and someone
suffering ...
3
COMMENTARIES ON THE LAW OF MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE WITH THE ...
generally accept in other things to allow what is thus necessary to be supplied by
this sort of implication in the meaning of a word. At all events, so much looseness
is not to be commended. But is the allegation of incurability necessary? In law ...
4
The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Legal and Ethical Aspects of ...
Medical. Discourse. of. Incurability. As we have seen, in parts of the news media
a medical discourse of pedophilia is used to frame pedophilia as a curable or
controllable disorder. In the case of the former, it is variously put down to a faulty
...
Karen Harrison, Bernadette Rainey, 2013
5
Unstable Frontiers: Technomedicine And the Cultural Politics ...
fairly literal level, it appears that there is a causal and "natural" relationship
whereby the devastating reality of AIDS (incurability/morbidity) exists in part to
bolster technomedicine's curative power (curability/control). The statement "
Medicine ...
6
Madness and Democracy: The Modern Psychiatric Universe
The incurability revealed here actually has nothing in common with the
incurability that once led to an a priori rejection of the possibility of treatment. The
new incurability is not characterized by complete inaccessibility, by irremediable
closure ...
Marcel Gauchet, Gladys Swain, 2012
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Ameliorating Mental Disability: Questioning Retardation
As has been pointed out, the notion of incurability was based on an unwarranted
genotype-phenotype distinction ( Papageorgis, 1 963 ) . Pseudo-
feeblemindedness clearly illustrates the distinction between the earlier and the
more recent ...
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Commentaries on the Law of Marriage and Divorce: With the ...
generally accept in other things to allow what is thus necessary to be supplied by
this sort of implication in the meaning of a word. At all events, so much looseness
is not to be commended. But is the allegation of incurability necessary? In law ...
Joel Prentiss Bishop, 1881
Assume that the thick horizontal line is the level of incurability. When a cancer
reaches this level, it has successfully metastasized and the patient cannot be
cured. This may be the second cell that has developed the necessary changes to
...
10
Manifestations of Karma
LECTURE 4 Karma in Relation to the Curability and Incurability of Diseases
Hamburg, 19 May 1910 With regard to the two themes of today's lecture - the
curability and incurability of illnesses - clearer ideas and concepts more
acceptable to ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «INCURABILITY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
incurability is used in the context of the following news items.
Annulment of marriage does not void children's legitimate status
... the nullity of a marriage, it is essential for the petitioner to prove these three crucial elements: gravity, juridical antecedence, and incurability. «The Manila Times, Jul 15»
COMMENTARY: Can a lousy sex life be a ground for annulment?
... the history of the spouse antedating the marriage, although the overt manifestations may emerge only after the marriage); and (c) incurability. «GMA News, Jul 15»
Disclosure of medical records
... to establish the disease he was suffering from, its impact, continuity and incurability or curability, whatever it is, along with necessary certified ... «The Hans India, Apr 15»
REVIEW: Butch “Gunman” can't be sensitive type, too
... brain, which is diagnosed early in the film with a syndrome that mimics early-onset Alzheimer's in memory loss, confusion and incurability. «Daily Free Press, Mar 15»
Mere difficulty or refusal
It must be characterized by gravity, juridical antecedence and incurability. Glenda's, carefree, outgoing, immature and irresponsible ways which ... «Philippine Star, Feb 15»
The 12 threats to human civilization, ranked
A new pandemic combining the incurability of Ebola, the infectious nature of the common cold and the long incubation period of HIV would ... «Washington Post, Feb 15»
Robots, Ecological Collapse Head up Apocalypse Causes List
Global pandemic: an apocalyptic disease would combine incurability (like Ebola), lethality (like rabies), extreme infectiousness (like the ... «teleSUR English, Feb 15»
Earby man in High Court damages claim
The condition is a cancer of the lining of the lungs, commonly linked to asbestos, and is notorious for its incurability and the agony suffered by ... «Pendle Today, Nov 14»
How to draw the line between 'good' and 'bad' reasons to die
Or perhaps it is the quality of “incurability” that we demand; we are more willing to accept physical illness may be beyond help, than psychiatric ... «The Conversation AU, Nov 14»
City Gets Drenched in the ALS Ice Bucket Dare
“Since I already knew about the severity and the incurability of ALS, it made sense to me to spread the word. While pouring a bucket of ice ... «The New Indian Express, Aug 14»