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An Open Letter to Physicians

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 July 2009

Shana Alexander
Affiliation:
Continuing interest in bioethics since her pioneering 1963 Life article on Seattle's “Life Or Death Committee.” Her new book Poles Apart will be published in 1994

Extract

Some weeks ago, we learned that the matriarch of a family, my good friend Anna, is dying. She is 75 and has inoperable esophageal cancer, and the doctors say it will only take a few more weeks or months. Anna is dying the way I want to die–at home, surrounded and lovingly tended by her family: her devoted husband of 54 years, her three daughters, her three worshipful sons-in-law, her adoring granddaughters. All of them see her every day. All of them are a part of a mutual struggle to give Anna a “good death” Anna, too, is a part of it. And, in a very small way, I am part of it, because I have been invited to be. Every few days, I walk next door and spend a few minutes talking to Anna.

Type
Special Section: Healthcare Relationships: Ties that Bind
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1994

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