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2. Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Independent Practice: Paula E. Hartman-Stein.

6. It is more than sex and clothes: Culturally safe services for older lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people.

7. [Heritages of science history in the gerontological discussion on multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives].

8. Joint geriatric and old-age psychiatric wards in the U.K., 1940s-early 1990s: a historical study.

9. The relevance of Marjory Warren's writings today.

10. ["They are enjoying their first holiday ever"--working with the elderly, from the post-war years up to the early 1970s].

11. Values and health care: the Confucian dimension in health care reform.

12. History of geriatric medicine: from Hippocrates to Marjory Warren.

13. Dr Marjory Warren CBE MRCS LRCP (1897-1960): the mother of British geriatric medicine.

15. On Lok: a pioneering long-term care organization for the elderly (1971-2008).

17. The role of governmentality in the establishment, maintenance and demise of professional jurisdictions: the case of geriatric medicine.

18. A study of the hospitalized aged. February 1960.

19. A tribute to Claude Pepper.

21. Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE): paving the way for affinity-based senior services.

22. Historical overview.

23. The provision of mental health services in England for people over 65 years of age, 1970-78.

24. Five days that shook the NHS.

26. BJ Spitler: geriatric care management pioneer.

27. Whither geriatrics? Do we need another Marjory Warren?

28. The way we age now: medicine has increased the ranks of the elderly. Can it make old age any easier?

32. Facing the long-term care crisis: lessons from Robert Morris' innovations.

33. Generativity and vision.

34. Richmond Instructive Nurse's Visiting Association: A Glimpse into the Care of Older Adults: 1900 to 1929

35. Lord Amulree (1900-83): the indefatigable advocate of older persons.

36. [Bioethics and elderly people in Avicenna's papers].

37. [History of Swedish general practice].

38. Medicine of senescence or managing a hospital system: the resistible rise of geriatric medicine in the State of Victoria.

39. The clinical psychiatry of late life in Britain from 1950 to 1970: an overview.

40. The role of voluntary organizations in the care of the elderly in Norway.

41. "The high cost of dying": what do the data show? 1984.

42. The compression of morbidity. 1983.

44. Social work and end-of-life care for older people: a historical perspective.

45. Evolution of geriatric medicine fellowship training in the United States.

46. History of the development of geriatric medicine in the UK.

47. The ennursement of old age in NSW: a history of nursing and the care of older people between white settlement and Federation.

48. [From alms to entitlements. A historical approach on private and public attitudes towards long life expectancies].

49. Senator Susan Collins: champion of our nation's elderly, disabled, and infirm.

50. Hearts of wisdom: American women caring for kin, 1850-1940. [Review of: Abel, E.K. Hearts of wisdom: American women caring for kin, 1850-1940. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard U. Pr., 2000].

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