The pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs can change unpredictably in patients at the end of life. |
His writings and addresses increasingly dealt with the ethics and morality of the end of life. |
Some of the malodorous wounds seen at the end of life include bedsores and fungating breast cancer lesions. |
At the other end of life, projections that we can expect to live longer have become a focus for demographic anxieties. |
As with the sexual revolution, the end of life is surrounded by myths and half-truths. |
People usually assume a terminal illness when thinking about the end of life. |