A Life Everlasting: The Extraordinary Story of One Boy's Gift to Medical Science
Rate it:
Open Preview
14%
Flag icon
I thought, Forget any religion that doesn’t understand the medical situation
49%
Flag icon
To paraphrase Neil deGrasse Tyson, I started appreciating science as being something close to magic, except it’s better: it’s real.
73%
Flag icon
Here are some of the other sobering statistics for suicide in the United States, according to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention: a million people attempt suicide every year, and forty thousand are successful.
80%
Flag icon
When I heard her comments I thought, Freedom to have cystic fibrosis? To suffer and die as a child?
83%
Flag icon
My son Thomas Ethan Gray donated his eyes, liver, and cord blood to medical research; in his short but treasured life, he contributed to the advancement of modern medicine.
84%
Flag icon
http://www.irodat.org/?p=database