Announcing a bill in favor of assisted suicide and euthanasia, Emmanuel Macron declared:
“With this text, we are looking death in the face.”
What does “looking death in the face” mean?
Literature abounds on the subject, humanity having not waited for the decision of the Head of State to consider the question.
But anyone who would like to obtain substantial, concrete information will undoubtedly find, on the side of caregivers, the most documented texts.
Who else - except perhaps the chaplain - will have watched over hundreds of lives on the threshold of the great departure?
Several great contemporary doctors, specialists in palliative care, have written magnificent testimonies, both realistic and edifying.
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It may seem strange that after spending half your life supporting dying people you can still want to delve into the story of their story
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admits Dr. Kathryn Mannix – without the reader thinking of the contradict…
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