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The person/ individual whose breathing has been shallow, has subnormal temperature and who feels piercing pains in the groins without experiencing a moment of comfort, should be discarded by the wise physician.[13]
 
The person/ individual whose breathing has been shallow, has subnormal temperature and who feels piercing pains in the groins without experiencing a moment of comfort, should be discarded by the wise physician.[13]
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=== Signs of impending death ===
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=== Signs of impending death and ethics in critical care ===
 
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The man speaking irrelevantly about death or patient suffering from auditory hallucinations should not be treated.
 
The man speaking irrelevantly about death or patient suffering from auditory hallucinations should not be treated.
If in any disease, patient deteriorates all of a sudden, his survival is doubtful as told by Atreya. If the relatives of the patient request the physician begging for his life, the physician should prescribe the diet of soup prepared out of meat; but purification therapy ([[shodhana]]) should not be done in such patient as it will further deteriorate the condition.
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If in any disease, patient deteriorates all of a sudden, his survival is doubtful as told by Atreya.  
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If the relatives of the patient request the physician begging for his life, the physician should prescribe the diet of soup prepared out of meat; but purification therapy ([[shodhana]]) should not be done in such patient as it will further deteriorate the condition.
    
If after one month, no signs of improvement as the result of soup prepared out of meat and varied other nutritive agents are seen, then the patient’s survival is rare. [14-17]
 
If after one month, no signs of improvement as the result of soup prepared out of meat and varied other nutritive agents are seen, then the patient’s survival is rare. [14-17]