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Notes
Chapter 1

Оглавление

1 House of Lords Science and Technology Committee (2005), Ageing: Scientific Aspects.

2 Jill Sherman (2007), ‘Wealthy, healthy, and aged 85: the woman living ever longer’, Times, 25 Oct.

3 Daily Mail (2006), 8 Feb.

4 Guardian (2006), 8 Feb.

5 Ibid.

6 Geraldine Bedell (2005), ‘The third agers’, Observer, 30 Oct.

7 Stephen Moss (2006), ‘Life at 100’, Guardian, 18 Jan.

8 Ibid.

9 Mary Riddell (2006), ‘Longer lifespans are a bit of a grey area’, Observer, 12 Feb.

10 Ibid.

11 Diana Athill (2007), Somewhere Towards the End, London, p. 125.

12 A.Bowling and P. Dieppe (2005), ‘What is successful ageing and who should define it?’, BMJ, 331: pp. 1548–51 (24 Dec).

13 J.W. Rowe and R.L. Kahn (1998), Successful Ageing, New York, Pantheon Books.

14 W.J. Strawbridge, M.L. Wallhagen and R.D. Cohen (2002), ‘Successful ageing and wellbeing: Self-rated compared with Rowe and Kahn’, Gerontologist, 42: pp. 727–32.

15 Christopher Callahan and Colleen McHorney (2003), ‘Successful ageing and the humility of perspective’, Annals of Internal Medicine, 2 Sept, vol 139, pp. 389–90.

16 A.Bowling and P. Dieppe (2005), ‘What is successful ageing and who should define it?’, BMJ, 331: pp. 1548–1551 (24 Dec).

17 Katharine Whitehorn (2007), Selective Memory, London, pp. 262–3.

18 Muriel Gillick (2006), The Denial of Ageing: Perpetual Youth, Eternal Life, and Other Dangerous Fantasies, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, pp. 213–4.

19 Times (2005), 6 Aug.

20 Diana M. Jelley (2006), ‘Which patients with which needs are leading the patient led NHS?’, BMJ, 332; p. 1221 (20 May).

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