TY - BOOK AU - Peacock,Alan T. TI - Defying Decrepitude: a personal testimony SN - 1789559987 AV - HQ1061 U1 - 362.1092 23 PY - 2013/// CY - London PB - University of Buckingham Press, The KW - Peacock, Alan T., KW - Old age KW - Vieillesse KW - old age KW - aat KW - Last years of a person's life KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Cover; Title; Copyright; The Author; Acknowledgements; Contents; Introduction by Lord Sutherland of Houndwood; Chapter 1: Your life to come The costs and benefits of lengthening the lifespan; Chapter 2: Living beyond one's allotted span The scene is set by the visit of a seventy (plus)-year-old to a medical practice; Chapter 3: The perils of preservation uncovered. Coming to terms with 'healthspeak' in recommended clinical appointments; Chapter 4: The questionnaire disease 'There has to be change for things to remain the same': inmates ask the same questions and the answers are often distressingly familiar the mixed legacy of Florence Nightingale; Chapter 5: Journey's beginning Decrepitude and plans for retirement; Chapter 6: The dark shadow of decrepitude Facing the fact that the 'old engine' (the human body) needs a series of major repairs as well as fine-tuning; Chapter 7: How was it in your day, Dad? The recognition that the old help to satisfy the intense curiosity in the past of the young; Chapter 8: 'The strife is o'er ... the battle lost' The travails of loss of physical independence how the old may and do help the aged; Chapter 9: Defiance gives way to resignation Decrepitude and bereavement; Epilogue: The changing relationship between doctor and patient; Endnotes UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2168583 ER -