Synopses & Reviews
For decades the remains of fossils found in Piltdown, England were believed to come from a "missing link," a creature with a human cranium and an ape's jaw. Dr. Weiner shows how he discovered the truth about these remains, and went on to expose one of the world's greatest scientific
frauds.
Synopsis
For decades the remains of fossils found in Piltdown, England were believed to come from a "missing link," a creature with a human cranium and an ape's jaw. Dr. Weiner shows how he discovered the truth about these remains, and went on to expose one of the world's greatest scientific frauds.
About the Author
Dr. Weiner was Reader in Physical Anthropology at Oxford University, and one of the scientists whose investigations resulted in the exposure of the Piltdown Man hoax. Prof.
Chris Stringer is Head of Human Origins, Dept. of Palaeontology, The Natural History Museum.
Table of Contents
1. Being a carer, Sheila Payne, Caroline Ellis-Hill
2. Positive aspects of caring, Mike Nolan
3. Caring and identity: the experience of spouses in stroke and other chronic neurological conditions, Caroline Ellis-Hill
4. A longitudinal study of carers providing palliative care, Karen Rose
5. Who is a carer? Experiences of family caregivers in palliative care, Paula Smith
6. Being a carer in acute crisis: the situation for relatives of organ donors, Magi Sque
7. Family Caregiving: A Gender-Based Analysis of Women's Experiences, Christina Lee
8. The Contribution of Carers to Professional Education, Frances Sheldon, Pauline Turner, Bee Wee
9. The future: interventions and conceptual issues, Caroline Ellis-Hill, Sheila Payne