A Woman Without A Country

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 21 (1):125-127 (2012)
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Lying in bed, the shriveled 86-year-old Australian woman appeared almost bionic. Congestive heart failure had rendered Mrs. A unable to breathe without a ventilator, and her failing kidneys kept her tethered to a dialysis machine 24 hours per day.

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