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Actual neglect , or even abandonment , has been a rather common , and not necessarily disrespectful , mode of treatment of the aged . Of the 39 tribes on which definite information could be obtained , neglect or abandonment was ...
Actual neglect , or even abandonment , has been a rather common , and not necessarily disrespectful , mode of treatment of the aged . Of the 39 tribes on which definite information could be obtained , neglect or abandonment was ...
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In fact , when statistical correlations are drawn between exposure of the dying and abandonment of the aged , the coefficients of association are exceptionally high ( Cor . 1045–1046 ) . Abandonment of the house of death seems , however ...
In fact , when statistical correlations are drawn between exposure of the dying and abandonment of the aged , the coefficients of association are exceptionally high ( Cor . 1045–1046 ) . Abandonment of the house of death seems , however ...
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... and abandonment and exposure of aged men to the natural elements 1046 93–218 Exposure of the dying and abandonment and exposure of aged women to the natural elements 1047 94–217 Abandonment of the house of the dead and abandonment ...
... and abandonment and exposure of aged men to the natural elements 1046 93–218 Exposure of the dying and abandonment and exposure of aged women to the natural elements 1047 94–217 Abandonment of the house of the dead and abandonment ...
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