Unplugged out in paperback…get your copy now
Direct from the source (my friend Bill Colby):
Reviewers like it, and I hope you will, too. Publishers Weekly says: “Few possess Colby’s engaging style and judicious insights . . . Colby writes elegantly about end-of-life issues.” The Journal of Neurocritical Care calls the book “spellbinding.”
At its heart, Unplugged is a book of stories — some tragic, some remarkable, and all have helped shape our modern medical world.
* The night of Nov. 3, 1959, when a doctor in Boston shocks a living patient with a defibrillator, and heart treatment changes forever
* A determined nurse makes it through medical school, starts the first modern hospice in London, and begins a social revolution
* The tragedies of Nancy Cruzan and Terri Schiavo, which cause our whole country to stop and talk for awhile about how we die.
Unplugged has an important message for our clients, patients, friends and families. I hope you will order it today, and share it widely. Thanks, and all the best.
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