Emily McIllwain

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amputation from medicine, did Americans want doctors again to conjure death? Could the societal embrace of suicide for terminally ill or disabled people lead members of those groups to feel more worthless, devalued, and abandoned? Would it discount the meaning to be had from family reconnections, insights, and various forms of spiritual enrichment and personal growth that may accompany death’s approach? Did it not violate all manner of secular and religious moral proscriptions?
Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital
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