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Changing PaceConcord Hospital Family Health Center, avaleras{at}crhc.org Working with death often results in personal distancing from confronting mortality. This article examines the negotiation of professional and personal experiences with death. Losing a beloved elderly neighbor exposes how being female, single, elderly, childless, and poor makes the dying person vulnerable to the cold harshness of the medicalization of death.
Key Words: aging death and dying medicalization of death women
Affilia, Vol. 24, No. 1,
94-96 (2009) |
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