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Incurable and Intolerable: Chronic Disease and Slow Death in Nineteenth-Century France
Incurable and Intolerable: Chronic Disease and Slow Death in Nineteenth-Century France

Incurable and Intolerable: Chronic Disease and Slow Death in Nineteenth-Century France

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looks at the history of incurable illness from a variety of perspectives, including those of doctors, patients, families, religious counsel, and policy makers. This compellingly documented and well-written history illuminates the physical, emotional, social, and existential consequences of chronic disease and terminal illness, and offers an original look at the world of palliative medicine, politics, religion, and charity. Revealing the ways in which history can shed new light on contemporary thinking, Jason Szabo encourages a more careful scrutiny of today's attitudes, policies, and practices surrounding "imminent death" and its effects on society.
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