ON LIFE AND DEATH. Part Two. Relationship to the Last Breath. Assisted Death. Unbearable Pain. Reflections on Death. Politics on End of Life. To Be or Not To Be
ON LIFE AND DEATH. Part Two. Relationship to the Last Breath. Assisted Death. Unbearable Pain. Reflections on Death. Politics on End of Life. To Be or Not To Be
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Headings: Relationship to the Last Breath Guidelines for Assisted Death Unbearable Pain and the Future Reflection and Meditations on Death The Politics of the End of Life To Be or not To Be —————————– Relationship to the Last Breath I saw the four-day old corpse of my mother, who died peacefully in Brisbane, Australia in March 2015, aged 94 years, 11 months and 11 days. She was the last dead person I saw. She died peacefully. In the Home for the Aged at Windsor, Brisbane, Australia, she asked one of the staff to make her a cup of tea. It was around 8 am.
ON LIFE AND DEATH. Part Two. Relationship to the Last Breath. Assisted Death. Unbearable Pain. Reflections on Death. Politics on End of Life. To Be or Not To Be
ON LIFE AND DEATH. Part Two. Relationship to…
ON LIFE AND DEATH. Part Two. Relationship to the Last Breath. Assisted Death. Unbearable Pain. Reflections on Death. Politics on End of Life. To Be or Not To Be
Headings: Relationship to the Last Breath Guidelines for Assisted Death Unbearable Pain and the Future Reflection and Meditations on Death The Politics of the End of Life To Be or not To Be —————————– Relationship to the Last Breath I saw the four-day old corpse of my mother, who died peacefully in Brisbane, Australia in March 2015, aged 94 years, 11 months and 11 days. She was the last dead person I saw. She died peacefully. In the Home for the Aged at Windsor, Brisbane, Australia, she asked one of the staff to make her a cup of tea. It was around 8 am.