by: Daniel Callahan
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Clean paperback copy in excellent condition with no markings in book except for a tasteful ex libris embossed stamp on the title page. Callahan (director, the Hastings Center) asks the right questions (e.g. how much and what kind of health is necessary for a decent life?) and offers thoughtful answers: America's obsession with open-ended medical progress distorts the meaning of good health; prolonging life beyond reasonable expectations causes the neglect of general healthcare, and shortchanges other crucial needs such as education and housing. Loc:b3
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