The Measure of Our Days: A Spiritual Exploration of Illness (alternately New Beginnings at Life's End) is a book of case studies of patients by Jerome Groopman, published by Penguin Books in October 1997.
[1] It was later serialized in The New Yorker and in The Boston Globe Sunday Magazine.
In 2000, it became the inspiration for the TV show Gideon's Crossing, which was nominated for a Golden Globe.
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