The Inevitable Hour

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421422763

A History of Caring for Dying Patients in America

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By Emily K. Abel
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Good Death at Home
2. Medical Professionals (Sometimes) Step In
3. Cultivating Detachment, Sidetracking Care
4. Institutionalizing the Incurable
5. ""All Our Dread and Apprehension""
6. ""Nothing More to Do""
7. A Place to Die
8. The Sacred and the Spiritual
Conclusion
Notes
Index

""While the work's narrative structure makes it ideal to read as a whole, each chapter could be excerpted in both upper- and lower-level classes in history, health policy, bioethics and religion. The work's accessible style makes it accommodating to undergraduates and laypeople, while its rigorous, inventive methods and ambitious claims ensure its value for scholars... Ultimately, Abel's book is of great importance to not only historical scholarship but also contemporary bioethics and health policy.""

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