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The work examines physiological phenomena of dying, categorizing symptoms and modes according to their underlying causes, and surveys prior observations to argue that careful medical management can promote a calm, largely painless departure. The author reviews clinical cases, including recoveries from apparent death, to illustrate variability in consciousness and sensation near death. Practical recommendations address general and medical measures to relieve suffering and facilitate an easy, dignified end, with guidance on interventions to employ and avoid. The text emphasizes the need for systematic study and training so caregivers can better smooth the dying process.
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