The last house call: Turning off the defibrillator
Standing in front of my patient’s home, I reach out to ring the bell. On the other side of the door live a man and his wife, who have been waiting patiently for my arrival. I hesitate for a moment before pressing the button.
As I wait uneasily for the door to open, I think to myself that this is the first time I make a house call on my patient …
The last house call: Turning off the defibrillator














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