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Author O'Mahony, Seamus, author

Title The Way We Die Now : The View from Medicine's Front Line / Seamus O'Mahoney

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 Maine State Lib. Stacks  306.9 O54w 2017    AVAILABLE  
Edition First U.S. edition
Phys Descr xii, 292 pages ; 22 cm
Note Text in English
Summary "We have lost the ability to deal with death. Most of the dying spend their last days in general hospitals and nursing homes, in the care of strangers. They may not even know they are dying, victims of the kindly lie that there is still hope. They are often robbed of their dignity after a long series of excessive and hopeless medical interventions. This is the starting point of Seamus O'Mahony's book on the Western way of death. Dying has never been more exposed, with public figures writing detailed memoirs of their illnesses, but in private we have done our best to banish all thought of death. Dying has become medicalized and sanitized, but doctors cannot prescribe a 'good death.' [This book] asks us to consider how we have gotten to this age of spiritual poverty and argues that giving up our fantasies of control over death can help restore its significance."--Jacket
Contents What do I know? -- Hidden death -- A hesitation to be brave -- How the poor die -- Deathology -- Celebrity cancer ward -- A passion for control -- To philosophize is to learn how to die -- Live for ever -- Creatureliness -- Epilogue: Some modest proposals
Note Orignally published: London : Head of Zeus, 2016
Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-292)
Subject Death -- Sociological aspects
Death -- Social aspects
Terminally ill -- Care
OCLC # 957022217
ISBN # 9781250112798
1250112796