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Sherwin B. Nuland - Gone But Not Forgotten
"How We Die" author dies at age 83.

The Associated Press

HAMDEN, Conn. (AP) — Dr. Sherwin Nuland, a medical ethicist who opposed assisted suicide and wrote an award-winning book about death called "How We Die," has died at age 83.

He died of prostate cancer on Monday at his home in Hamden, said his daughter Amelia Nuland, who recalled how he told her he wasn't ready for death because he loved life.

"He told me, 'I'm not scared of dying, but I've built such a beautiful life, and I'm not ready to leave it,'" she said Tuesday.

Sherwin Nuland was born in New York and taught medical ethics at Yale University in New Haven. He was critical of the medical profession's obsession with prolonging life when common sense would dictate further treatment is futile. He wrote nature "will always win in the end, as it must if our species is to survive."

"The necessity of nature's final victory was accepted in generations before our own," he wrote. "Doctors were far more willing to recognize the signs of defeat and far less arrogant about denying them."

"How We Die: Reflections on Life's Final Chapter" was published in 1994 and won a National Book Award for nonfiction, beating out a book about Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and three other finalists. In it Nuland describes how life is lost to diseases and old age. It helped foster national debate over end-of-life decisions and doctor-assisted suicide, which he called "the exact opposite direction in which we ought to go."

He said that when he was a boy death was a natural phenomenon, accepted when certain signs and symptoms showed it was near.

"Now when the same signs appear, it's a signal to operate one more time, to put in yet another tube, put in a fourth pacemaker after the third failed, to start a new course of chemotherapy, send the patient down for another CAT-scan," he said.

Nuland's book, a best-seller in dozens of countries, contains a passionate plea to his colleagues in the medical profession to recognize when to let go and allow their patients to die in peace and dignity, surrounded by friends and relatives, not by strangers and the beeping monitors and hissing respirators of an intensive-care unit. Families are urged to learn enough about the illnesses afflicting their loved ones to sense when further treatment will be fruitless.

Nuland, a surgeon, said in a 1996 interview he hoped that when his time came he would go gently "without suffering and surrounded by loved ones." He said then, when he was 65, that if his death certificate were to read, "Died of Old Age," he thought that "would be very nice."

His daughter said he and his family had talked all the time about his illness and his impending death. She said there were times when he was "very much at peace" and occasional times toward the end when he seemed scared and sad.

"He wasn't scared of death itself, but he loved everything about his world and the people in his world and life and life," she said. "And he didn't want to leave."

How We Die: Reflections On Life's Final Chapter - Sherwin B. Nuland
Publisher: Vintage Books
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 01/01/1995
Share How We Die%3a Reflections On Life ISBN-13: 9780679742449
ISBN-10: 0679742441
Presents a meditation and portrait of the experience of dying that elucidates the decisions that can be made to allow each person an understanding of death, as well as his or her own choice of death. Reprint. 150,000 first printing. $75,000 ad/promo.
The Mysteries Within : A Surgeon Reflects On Medical Myths - Sherwin B. Nuland
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 02/01/2000
Share The Mysteries Within %3a  A Surgeon Reflects On Medical Myths ISBN-13: 9780684854861
ISBN-10: 0684854864
A respected doctor, author of the bestselling How We Die, offers a comprehensive discussion of the traditions and folklore of medicine, focusing on the effort to understand the human body, including fascinating anecdotes from his medical career. Major ad/promo.
The Art Of Aging: A Doctor's Prescription For Well-Being - Sherwin B. Nuland
Publisher: Random House
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 02/27/2007
Share The Art Of Aging%3a A Doctor ISBN-13: 9781400064779
ISBN-10: 1400064775
The author of the landmark study, How We Die, addresses the challenges and rewards of growing older as he examines the changes that occur as we age, drawing on his own personal experience and research to offer a candid, insightful prescription for ensuring one's well-being in the later years. 150,000 first printing.
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