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Henry Marsh
“Patients in persistent vegetative state – or PVS as it is called for short – seem to be awake because their eyes are open, yet they show no awareness or responsiveness to the outside world. They are conscious, some would say, but there is no content to their consciousness. They have become an empty shell, there is nobody at home. Yet recent research with functional brain scans shows this is not always the case. Some of these patients, despite being mute and unresponsive, seem to have some kind of activity going on in their brains, and some kind of awareness of the outside world. It is not, however, at all clear what it means. Are they in some kind of perpetual dream state? Are they in heaven, or in hell? Or just dimly aware, with only a fragment of consciousness of which they themselves”
Henry Marsh, Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death, and Brain Surgery

Henry Marsh
“Angor animi - the sense of being in the act of dying, differing from the fear of death or the desire for death.”
Henry Marsh, Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death and Brain Surgery

Henry Marsh
“Hope is beyond price and the pharmaceutical companies, which are run by businessmen not altruists, price their products accordingly.”
Henry Marsh, Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death and Brain Surgery

Nabarun Bhattacharya
“Damn our lives are such misery. —Mankumari Bose”
Nabarun Bhattacharya, Harbart

Henry Marsh
“We have been most successful, however, when our patients return to their homes and get on with their lives and never need to see us again. They are grateful, no doubt, but happy to put us and the horror of their illness behind them. Perhaps they never quite realized just how dangerous the operation had been and how lucky they were to have recovered so well. Whereas the surgeon, for a while, has known heaven, having come very close to hell.”
Henry Marsh, 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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