Emily McIllwain

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To address the very real issues of pain and suffering in the last stages of deadly illnesses, hospitals and doctors increasingly offered palliative and hospice care programs. These employed an array of medical treatments, counseling, and support to address symptoms and keep patients comfortable rather than to attempt to cure them. Hospice was considered a philosophy and a movement to care for the terminally ill and their families,
Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital
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