To Die Well
Your Right to Comfort, Calm, and Choice in the Last Days of Life
Wanzer, Sidney H., M.D.
Glenmullen, Joseph
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BOOK SUMMARY
When should futile medical treatment be stopped? When and how can death be hastened? How can each of us keep control of these decisions?
BOOK SYNOPSIS
Knowing our rights to refuse treatment, and ways to bring death earlier if pain or distress cannot be alleviated, will spare us the frightening helplessness that can rob our last days of meaning and personal connection. Drs. Wanzer and Glenmullen clarify what patients should insist of their doctors, including the right to enough pain medication even if it shortens life. Everyone needs their wise and comforting advice.
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MORE BOOK INFO
ISBN: 073821163X
ISBN(13-digit): 9780738211633
Dewey Decimal: 179.7
Library of Congress: oc2008091877
Book Publisher: Perseus Books Group
Language: ENG
No. of Pages: 209
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