Narratives on Pain and Comfort: Readings horn Endings and Beginnings

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 24 (4):294-295 (1996)
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Abstract

At age twenty-nine, while a graduate student in computer science at the University of Pennsylvania, Mark Albertson was diagnosed with lymphosarcoma. He died four months later, leaving a wife and two young daughters—Robin, three years old, and Kim, three months. Sandra Albertson, a Quaker, writes about their family’s experience with death and renewal.The following is reprinted from Sandra Albertson, Endings and Beginnings : chs. 9, 10.

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