At a dying man’s bedside, I see something much rarer than grief: the courage to include the young | Ranjana Srivastava
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July 13, 2026
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If we spare youth the universal reality of death, we postpone to middle age the struggle to reconcile with itI am not especially superstitious but it tends to be a Friday afternoon when the collective mass of the hospital shudders to the realisation that the weekend is upon us and important questions are unanswered.My patient is a man in his early 70s who has kept deteriorating after major cancer surgery two weeks ago. Instead of the progressive recovery he was told to expect, he has grown worse. Now he looks listless, with dismal blood pressure and failing kidneys. Continue reading...
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