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The Invention of Dying
Brooke Biaz
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Biaz, Brooke.
The invention of dying / Brooke Biaz. -- First edition.
pages ; cm
ISBN 978-1-60235-539-2 (softcover : acid-free paper)
1. Death--Psychological aspects--Fiction. 2. Women physicians--Fiction. 3. Fear of death--Fiction. 4. Medical fiction. I. Title.
PR9619.3.H324I58 2015
823’.914--dc23
2015019830
Cover image by David Marcu. From Unsplash. Used by permission.
Cover design by Lea Anna Cardwell.
Printed on acid-free paper.
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First Edition
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To the Faculty and Staff of the Institute for the Medical Humanities, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas
Contents
Acknowledgments to the Deceased xi
Our Story 3
1a. The Facts About Dying 5
1b. 1971: Dying and Love Go Hand in Hand 7
1c. By the Chin 32
2a. The Conception, Birth and Life of Death 36
2b. Certain Sounds 44
Waiting, 2012 48
Our New Cemetery 53
Death’s Arrival I 62
Death Rides Again 68
Five Final Hats 72
Death’s Story 83
A Note on Albert Einstein’s Brain 85
A Nurse Considers Patients 90
Death’s Story 100
Making the Hospital 101
A Treatise on Doctors Not Found in The Communion Islands 114
Holoquet, The Anka River, The Communion Islands 120
Our Story 127
Still in Search 128
Death’s Story 133
Firstly, At the Beginning 134
These Young Islands 139
Outgoing Mail 148
And Now a Doctor for The Communion Islands 153
Me: Alternatively 157
What a Women Looks Like When She Finally Turns Up 169
A New Doctor in a New Town 176
Vital Acknowledgments 185
About the Images 187
About the Author 193
Figure 1.
“I will prevent disease whenever I can, for prevention is preferable to cure.”
—Modern Hippocratic Oath
Nunc scio quid sit Amor
—Virgil
Acknowledgments to the Deceased
I would like to thank the following dead persons for their insurgence, their altitude, and their peace:
Quinton Frankton JJS
Betty Lynn Linton, Communion Islands Community Hospital
Dr Al Sharlton, Oleanna Paediatric Center, Philadelphia
Professor Wendy Willeran NSTG
Frankston Haran
Sylvia Umperan CINN DDS
Will T. Esveri
Dr Thaxton Hight, of the Finton Memorial Hospital, Essex, England
Wilfred Molle LicAc
Professor Faust C. Nannacan
Lois M. Bytels R.N.
Hippocrates
Tom Arnold PXA, National Eye Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
Dr Graham Fericirini ME FGTT OS RT
Professor Theresa Mathers RCOH
Philip Thandercaul ACO
Albert “Bert” Morrison
Dr Neville Schwartz, the Connecticut Health Center at Merritt
David Yonkers PSP, Akarana Rex Hospice, Auckland, New Zealand
Dr Rex “Ranny” Rannicorn MD
Zhang Zhongjing
Sunnabaran Rhouli, Panapoon Hat Company
Ivan Coyle Rudd
Ursula Wanzt CINI, Communions Islands Community Hospital
Samuel S__, Clerk, Communion Islands Government Offices
Laveatia Trelp, Communion Islands Community Hospital
Dr Eddie Simpson NSD
All the characters living and dying in this novel are from The Communion Islands. I celebrate their contributions, and equally release them from responsibility for anything portrayed in the following work. To the members of The Communion Islands medical profession who made this possible: I salute you!
Our Story
Sleep widow’d eyes, and cease so fierce lamenting;
Sleep grieved heart, and now a little reset thee:
Sleep sighing words, stop all your discontenting;
Sleep beaten breast; no blows shall now molest thee:
Sleep happy lips; in mutuall kisses nest ye:
Sleep weary Muse, and do not disease her:
Fancie, do thou with dreams and his sweet presence
please her.
—P. Fletcher
The Purple Island, Or The Isle of Man Together with Piscatorie Eclogs and other Poeticall Miscellanies, 1633.
1a. The Facts