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Wade Saunders, selected sculpture, 1974-1984
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Cicely Saunders
Cicely Saunders
Cicely Saunders founded St Christopher’s Hospice in London in 1967 as a centre for teaching, research, and care. Its influence quickly spread around the world. Cicely Saunders — A ...
Cicely Saunders and her early associates: A kaleidoscope of effects
Cicely Saunders and her early associates: A kaleidoscope of effects
This chapter explores the singular influence of Dr Cicely Saunders on the emerging field of interest in terminal care, together with that of her collaborators and associates. It sh...
Extraterrestrials
Extraterrestrials
Are we alone in the universe? If not, where is everybody? An engaging exploration of one of the most important unsolved problems in science.
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Epilogue: Making Sense of Cicely Saunders
Epilogue: Making Sense of Cicely Saunders
Cicely Saunders married late in life and had no children. Her closest personal relationships were complicated. Her steely look and assured manner masked years of vulnerability, poo...
Saunders v Vautier (1841) Cr & Ph 240, 41 ER 482, Court of Chancery
Saunders v Vautier (1841) Cr & Ph 240, 41 ER 482, Court of Chancery
Essential Cases: Equity & Trusts provides a bridge between course textbooks and key case judgments. This case document summarizes the facts and decision in Saunders v Vautier (...
The Saunders of Hadley Hurst (1918 – 1938)
The Saunders of Hadley Hurst (1918 – 1938)
This opening chapter sets out the family origins, the culture, and life into which Cicely Saunders was born, and her childhood and teenage years during the inter-war period. How di...


