Death Interrupted by Blair Bigham
How Modern Medicine Is Complicating the Way We Die
In this thought-provoking exploration of modern medicine's relationship with death, the narrative delves into the evolving boundaries between life and death, challenging the traditional perceptions of mortality. Through a series of compelling stories and expert insights, the book examines the ethical, emotional, and technological implications of life-extending medical interventions. It raises poignant questions about the quality of life, the definition of death, and the moral dilemmas faced by healthcare professionals, patients, and families in an era where death can often be delayed but not always meaningfully avoided.
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- 2022
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