André Spiegel

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A care unit for terminal AIDS patients is peopled by emaciated, wraithlike men and women whose shrunken eyes look dully out from cavernous sockets, their faces often without expression, their bodies wizened with the shriveled frailty of prematurely advanced age. Most are beyond courage. The virus has robbed them of their youth, and it is about to rob them of the rest of their lives.
How We Die: Reflections on Life's Final Chapter
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