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The Lost Art of Dying

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As a specialist in medical ethics and the treatment of older patients, Dr. Lydia Dugdale emphasizes the challenges surrounding end-of-life care. She argues that many of us experience poorly managed deaths, as our culture has overly medicalized the process. Dying often occurs in sterile, institutional settings, with unnecessary resuscitations and interventions prolonging suffering and undermining dignity. However, it doesn’t have to be this way. Centuries ago, a text emerged after the Black Plague, offering guidance on preparing for a good death. The late Medieval work, Ars moriendi, highlighted that to die well, one must first live well. Discovering this book inspired Dugdale to blend its holistic insights with her extensive medical experience. The Lost Art of Dying provides essential wisdom and guidance that can reshape our understanding of death. Dr. Dugdale presents a hopeful outlook on dying, encouraging us to embrace lessons from the past. She stresses that living well involves preparing for the end, advocating for confronting our fears, accepting aging, creating meaningful rituals, and engaging our communities in end-of-life care. This vital book challenges us to rethink death and its cultural implications, ultimately transforming our daily lives, including our final moments.

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The Lost Art of Dying, Eric Dugdale

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2021
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