Meredith Winter Press
One Life, Many Deaths
One Life, Many Deaths
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Kentucky to the pinnacles of academic medicine, a surgeon's
childhood panic about death is gradually transformed into a
mature peace with mortality. Not only his encounters with
patients - from a gypsy patriarch to a homeless pauper -
but also near-death experiences, premonitions, and other
psychic phenomena, contributed to a growing sense of wonder,
mystery, sometimes beauty, and above all serenity in the
face of an inescapable human experience, death. The latter
chapters, written after the author developed Parkinson's
disease, describe how this physician, scientist, administrator,
and increasingly spiritual seeker plans to live a full and happy
life, and to have a "good death" when the time comes.