Callahan Daniel
Hastings Cent Rep. 1993 Jul-Aug;23(4):32-8.
To gain a better way of thinking about medical technology and our human mortality, we should begin backward. Death should be seen as the necessary and inevitable end point of medical care.... We as a society remain uncertain about the status of patients who manage to combine, in a bewildering way, elements of both life and death.
为了找到更好的方式来思考医疗技术和人类的必死命运,我们应该从后往前思考。死亡应被视为医疗护理必要且不可避免的终点……作为一个社会,我们对于那些以令人困惑的方式同时兼具生与死元素的患者的状况仍不确定。