DR. SHERWIN NULAND is a surgeon, and he also teaches surgery and the history of medicine at Yale. In his recent book, "How We Die: Reflections on Life's Final Chapter" (Knopf), he writes that few of us have an understanding of the way people die because 80 percent of Americans die in the hospital, and, for the most part their deaths are concealed. NULAND's new book is an attempt to de-mythologize the process of dying and he presents death in its biological and clinical reality. Oliver Sacks writes of the book, "A series of portraits or analyses, as powerful and sensitive, and unsparing and unsentimental, as anything I have ever read." (Rebroadcast. Originally aired 2/
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