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The patient dies alone among strangers: well-meaning, empathetic, determinedly...
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Sherwin B. Nuland
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How We Die: Reflections of
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The patient dies alone among strangers: well-meaning, empathetic, determinedly committed to sustaining his life - but strangers nonetheless.
( Sherwin B. Nuland )
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