Thaddeus Pope quotes this sentence from a 1988 letter to the editor of The New England Journal of Medicine.
It seems we have lost sight of the difference between patients who die because their hearts stop and patients whose hearts stop because they are dying.
Today we no longer stop to make that distinction.
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Image: NJ.com
Thaddeus Pope, Poetic Medical Futility Quote, Medical Futility Blog, February 26, 2011
Correspondence, Decisions about CPR, The New England Journal of Medicine, May 12, 1988, Vol. 318, p. 1273 (subscription required)
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