Katie Rose

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The problem is the word dead. It muddies the important issue, as does diagnosis. Brain death is not a diagnosis—a word that suggests probability—but rather a determination. A diagnosis raises the specter of false positives, of fallibility, of someone being buried alive. That can only happen if someone does the test incorrectly, and we hadn’t.
Reaching Down the Rabbit Hole: Extraordinary Journeys into the Human Brain
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