Emily McIllwain

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Only weeks had passed since he lost his daughter. She had lived with an aggressive form of rheumatoid arthritis and died in her sleep after too many doctors prescribed too many drugs to treat her pain. Toxicology results suggested that the medicines, magnifying one another’s actions, had killed her in an accidental overdose. Schafer was furious to learn that the pharmacy that had filled nearly all of her prescriptions had not cross-checked them.
Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital
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