Death and Contemporary Man: The Crisis of Terminal Illness, by Carl G. Carlozzi
DEATH AND CONTEMPORARY MAN: THE CRISIS OF TERMINAL ILLNESS, by Carl G. Carlozzi (Eerdmans, 1968, 79 pp., $1.45, paperback). This little book, written by an Episcopalian minister who served for a time as an assistant chaplain at a metropolitan hospital, attempts to deal with various aspects of what is called "terminal illness," that is, illness which is incurable and which therefore will end in death. After an introductory chapter on "Death and Contemporary Man," the subject of terminal illness...
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