Books by "Ann S. Stephens"

12 books found

Daughters of America

Daughters of America

by Phebe Ann Hanaford

1883

Wives and Widows

Wives and Widows

by Ann Sophia Stephens

1869

Principles and Practice of Palliative Care and Supportive Oncology

Principles and Practice of Palliative Care and Supportive Oncology

by Ann M. Berger, John L. Shuster, Jr., Jamie H. Von Roenn

2012 · Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Unlike other textbooks on this subject, which are more focused on end of life, the 4th edition of Principles and Practice of Palliative Care and Supportive Oncology focuses on supportive oncology. In fact, the goal of this textbook is to provide a source of both help and inspiration to all those who care for patients with cancer. Written in a more reader-friendly format, this textbook not only offers authoritative and up-to-date reviews of research and clinical care best practices, but also practical clinical applications to help readers put everything they learn to use.

The Gipsy's Warning

The Gipsy's Warning

by Eliza Ann Dupuy

1873

Daughters of America, Or, Women of the Century

Daughters of America, Or, Women of the Century

by Phebe Ann Hanaford

1883 · Augusta, Me. : True and Company

Written during the 19th century women's movement, this book provides biographical information on eminent women artists, physicians, reformers, and scientists.

The Old Homestead

The Old Homestead

by Ann Sophia Stephens

1855

The Cancelled Will

The Cancelled Will

by Eliza Ann Dupuy

1872

High Life in New York

High Life in New York

by Ann Sophia Stephens

1873

Silent Struggles

Silent Struggles

by Ann Sophia Stephens

1865

Delivering Social Welfare

Delivering Social Welfare

by Derek Birrell, Ann Marie Gray

2016 · Policy Press

As the system of social welfare governance and delivery in the United Kingdom faces continued, radical change, this important book argues that this change is so extensive that we should consider it a fundamental transformation or revolution. Assessing twenty years of changes across the whole of the United Kingdom, Derek Birrell and Ann Marie Gray show how a new public governance perspective has replaced the dominance of public management, reflecting the increasingly plural and fragmented nature of public policy implementation. Drawing on examples across a range of policy areas, this comprehensive book unravels the complex ways in which changes in social policy and governance interact in the delivery of social welfare, making it essential reading for welfare researchers, students, and policy makers.