Death: The Scientific Facts to help us Understand it Better by Richard Beliveau, M.D.
Death is a comprehensive examination of that inevitable and universal human experience. To better our understanding of death - and so perhaps fear it less - the book explains the biological processes and the different causes of death, and examines the human perceptions of death throughout history and across cultures. Death is abundantly illustrated with masterpieces of art, paintings and sculptures and their representations of death, as well as abundant diagrams that explain the science of death. It methodically explores the biological limits of life, the rituals of death and describes the events surrounding the loss of life, using the most current research and medical analyses. Chapters cover diverse topics associated with death. They include: Consciousness and the soul; How the body dies; Terminal illness and dying slowly; Methods of death; Poisons, deadly animals and plants; Flu pandemics, the new viruses; Unsanitary conditions and deadly diseases; Murder and execution; Euthanasia and ethics; Creatures from beyond the grave; Violent and dramatic deaths; Cheating death. Death is sprinkled generously with humour and the wisdom of the great thinkers. Reflecting on our philosophical, scientific and spiritual understanding of death, it speaks to our visceral fears and allows us to better appreciate life.