Good Life, Good Death

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"Good Life, Good Death" is a reflective work by pioneering heart-transplant surgeon Christiaan Barnard that explores medical ethics, mortality, and the meaning of living and dying well.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
reflective work
about how to live meaningfully in the face of death
author Christiaan Barnard NERFINISHED
explores doctor–patient relationship
ethical dilemmas in modern medicine
limits of medical intervention
patient autonomy
personal experiences with death
quality of life versus length of life
spiritual and existential questions about dying
genre memoir
philosophical reflection
hasAuthorOccupation heart-transplant surgeon
hasContributorBackground pioneering heart-transplant surgery
hasPerspectiveOf medical practitioner
surgeon
hasTheme dying with dignity
human side of surgery
living well
responsibility of physicians
technological advances in medicine
language English
mainSubject dying well
end-of-life care
meaning of life
medical ethics
mortality
relatedTo bioethics
end-of-life decision-making
heart transplantation
palliative care

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Christiaan Barnard authorOf Good Life, Good Death