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The established view regarding 'brain death' in medicine and medical ethics is that patients determined to be dead by neurological criteria are dead in terms of a biological conception of death, not a philosophical conception of...
Letter from William Westall to Downey, Edmund August 3, 1898
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William Westall acknowledges a maturing check and asks Edmund Downy to send him another check. Westall is sorry to hear of a man's death, and reflects on the man's past poor health.
Letter from John Moore to John Montgomery, August 3, 1966
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John Moore reports that one his cats died last week and he does not wish to be photographed with his other cats at the current moment. Moore asks John Montgomery if he can send him a photo from some years ago for Montgomery's "cat book"...
Letter with envelope from Lowell Mason to B.L. Goulding, October 9, 1869
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Lowell Mason sends B.L. Goulding a copy of a piece of music. He inquires about the death of Goulding's mother and father as he seems to have known them both at one point. He invites Goulding to come visit him while he is near.
Letter from Herbert Mayo responding to an inquiry about a new burying ground and asks if there is an Episcopal minister that officiates there. The document may be directed to a secretary of the Lord Bishop of London.
Photograph of James Macaulay & Other War Memorabilia
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Pages with taped memorabilia: photo of James (Jimmy) Macaulay in uniform, carbon copy of death announcement, black edged card with handwritten "bravest & cheeriest of his platoon"
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