How We Used to Die
by Jill Francis on February 6th, 2016
The blog below, written by Dr. Louis Profeta, an emergency room physician, is difficult to read. I aosk that you find the courage to read it and ponder it and to begin the discussions with your family. It's worth your time.
​https://exopermaculture.com/2016/01/19/how-we-used-to-die-how-we-die-now/
​https://exopermaculture.com/2016/01/19/how-we-used-to-die-how-we-die-now/
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