Summary of Irvin D. Yalom & Marilyn Yalom's A Matter of Death And Life
Everest Media
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Publisher:
Everest Media LLC
Everest Media LLC
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Watermark
Watermark
Publication Year:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9781669351405
Description:
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 I, IRV, have had a metal box implanted in my chest to help with my balance. It has been the source of much worry, though, as it could be the cause of a deadly blood clot if I ever fell.
#2 I had a heart study done, and the results showed that I had 3,291 atrial-ventricular blocks lasting a total of one day, six hours. This was life-threatening, and I had to have an external pacemaker inserted.
#3 I am calm, almost serene, as I wait for my wife to recover from her illness. I have lived my life fully, and I regret nothing. I am in the process of giving up my psychiatric practice, and my wife is now grievously ill.
#4 I have thought about death since I was a child. I was present, or nearly present, at each of my parent’s deaths. My sister and I visited my mother in the hospital, and when we returned her bed had been stripped. Only the bare mattress remained.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 I, IRV, have had a metal box implanted in my chest to help with my balance. It has been the source of much worry, though, as it could be the cause of a deadly blood clot if I ever fell.
#2 I had a heart study done, and the results showed that I had 3,291 atrial-ventricular blocks lasting a total of one day, six hours. This was life-threatening, and I had to have an external pacemaker inserted.
#3 I am calm, almost serene, as I wait for my wife to recover from her illness. I have lived my life fully, and I regret nothing. I am in the process of giving up my psychiatric practice, and my wife is now grievously ill.
#4 I have thought about death since I was a child. I was present, or nearly present, at each of my parent’s deaths. My sister and I visited my mother in the hospital, and when we returned her bed had been stripped. Only the bare mattress remained.
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