Scarlet Nijinsky

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I have little direct contact with death in my work despite its constant presence. Death has become sanitized and remote. Most of the patients who die under my care in the hospital have hopeless head injuries or cerebral haemorrhages. They are admitted in coma and die in coma in the warehouse space of the Intensive Care Unit after being kept alive for a while by ventilators. Death comes simply and quietly when they are diagnosed to be brain dead and the ventilator is switched off. There are no dying words or last breaths – a few switches are turned and the ventilator then stops its rhythmic ...more
Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death and Brain Surgery - as seen on 'life-changing' BBC documentary Confessions of a Brain Surgeon
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