Хайдер Варрайч - Современная смерть. Как медицина изменила уход из жизни
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По сравнению с серединой XX столетия радикально изменились все аспекты окончания нашей жизни — от чего мы умираем, когда умираем, где умираем и как умираем. В результате прогресса медицинской науки и медицинских технологий даже само определение смерти теперь формулируется иначе — что уж говорить о ее экологии, эпидемиологии, экономике и этике. Американская медицина прошла за это время огромный путь освоения новых подходов к смерти и умирающим — путь, на который в некоторых отношениях еще только предстоит вступить России. В своей дебютной книге доктор Варрайч рассказывает о сегодняшних ритуалах смерти и о ее современном языке — и на основе своего опыта лечащего врача в отделении интенсивной терапии крупной американской больницы задумывается о том, что лучше получалось у наших предков и в чем мы явно превзошли их.
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