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    231 year ago

    I live in a house with parts built in it from 1100. The down stairs used to be a stopping off point for knights on their way to the crusades. If people haven’t died in this place i would be really surprised.

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      1 year ago

      My much more recent building from 1860 has certainly had a number of people die in it. It’s part of the natural history of any habitat imo.

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        41 year ago

        It’s only recent history that has people going to the hospital to die. It used to be that “deathbeds” were in the home.

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            11 year ago

            I’m curious on the stats. I don’t doubt the likelyhood of home v. Hospital but just the mentality being a modern shift of the hospital is where you go when you’re sick. Especially rurally it was less common (doctors did more home visits).

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              21 year ago

              The hospital will discharge you, they avoid keeping beds warm for those that will soon be dead. So unless they think your going to be back very soon, they will send you with a discharge plan to go die at home when at all possible.

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      41 year ago

      That is so so so coooooool. My place is a century old so its history is as exciting as beige bath towels.