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Volume 344:1162-1164 April 12, 2001 Number 15
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The Doctor's Letter of Condolence

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In response to an article on grief, one of us received the following letter (the names have been changed):

Dear Doctor,

On August 3, my mother, Jean Smith, died. She had been a patient at the Medical Center with Dr. Roberts. Until her death, at 90, she was an active person, involved with her family and the world — driving, going to yoga class. She died suddenly, in her sleep. We are all bereft.

Several weeks after her death, I wrote to Dr. Roberts to tell him that she had died. I told him how very much I appreciated his . . . [Full Text of this Article]

Cultural Changes in Mourning

The Letter of Condolence

Suggestions for Writing a Condolence Letter

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