Remembering David Thomasma

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 12 (2):187-191 (2003)
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Abstract

Although space limitations do not permit including all the responses received after the passing of David Thomasma, some representative expressions are included below. As these remembrances attest, Edmund Pellegrino spoke for all of us when he said at David's memorial service, “It has been said that we die only when forgotten; if so, David will live a long time. He remains a presence for his family, friends, collaborators, and all who met him.”

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