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As recently as 1945, most deaths occurred in the home. By the 1980s, just 17 percent did. Those who somehow did die at home likely died too suddenly to make it to the hospital—say, from a massive heart attack, stroke, or violent injury—or were too isolated to get somewhere that could provide help. Across not just the United States but also the
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A Cancer Patient Chose Assisted Death. That Wasn’t the Last Hard Choice.
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A morte é um dia que vale a pena viver: EDIÇÃO BRASILEIRA (Portuguese Edition)
amazon.com
Being with Dying: Cultivating Compassion and Fearlessness in the Presence of Death
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