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... wishes , dug a deep round pit , wound a number of fine mats around his body , and lowered down the poor old man into his ... wish for surcease from the struggle , which is based on a desire for greater fulfilment in life , could not be ...
... wishes , dug a deep round pit , wound a number of fine mats around his body , and lowered down the poor old man into his ... wish for surcease from the struggle , which is based on a desire for greater fulfilment in life , could not be ...
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... wishes to know if his illness will be fatal , should his suppositions be confirmed ? If he never asks outright , have we a duty to tell him ? Is it right to deny knowledge of dying to those who ask or wrong to tell those who show no wish ...
... wishes to know if his illness will be fatal , should his suppositions be confirmed ? If he never asks outright , have we a duty to tell him ? Is it right to deny knowledge of dying to those who ask or wrong to tell those who show no wish ...
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... wish others to let him depart in some dignity and not in a welter of failed last measures . Not all agree on the extent of the measures which should be taken to keep death at bay . Some believe it a duty to preserve every possible ...
... wish others to let him depart in some dignity and not in a welter of failed last measures . Not all agree on the extent of the measures which should be taken to keep death at bay . Some believe it a duty to preserve every possible ...
Contents
Introduction | 11 |
Fear of Death and Dying | 21 |
Death No More | 33 |
Copyright | |
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