No One Who Loves Anyone

Journal of Medical Humanities 40 (3):451-453 (2019)
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Abstract

In this bioethical poem, the narrator reflects on the experience of their father's degenerative illness, and decisions that must be made about whether to continue life support technologies such as ventilation and nutrition/hydration. What is it that is owed to family and patient at the end of life? What must no one who loves anyone ever do to the one they love?

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Alison Reiheld
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

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