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As Freezing Persons Recollect the Snow--First Chill--Then Stupor--Then the Letting Go | OutsideOnline.com
When your Jeep spins lazily off the mountain road and slams backward into a snowbank, you don't worry immediately about the cold. Your first thought is that you've just dented your bumper. Your second is that you've failed to bring a shovel
death  freezing  cold 
january 2011 by jpcody
​H​o​s​p​i​c​e​ ​m​e​d​i​c​a​l​ ​c​a​r​e​ ​f​o​r​ ​d​y​i​n​g​ ​p​a​t​i​e​n​t​s​ ​:​ ​T​h​e​ ​N​e​w​ ​Y​o​r​k​e​r
Modern medicine is good at staving off death with aggressive interventions—and bad at knowing when to focus, instead, on improving the days that terminal patients have left.
death  newyorker  hospice 
september 2010 by jpcody

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