"At wit's end: dignity, forgiveness, and the care of the dying "
By Dan Sulmasy, Journal of General Internal Medicine, May 2001 Vol. 16 #5 p.335-8
From JAMA: "Wit: A Play Raises Issues of Emotional Needs of Patients"
By M.J. Friedrich, November 3, 1999, Vol.282 #17, p. 1611-2
From JAMA: "Wit: A Play"
by Abraham Philip, June 28, 2000, vol 283, p. 3261
From The Lancet: "Blame the scholar, not the discipline"
By Bertie Bregman, March 6, 1999, Vol.353 #9155, p. 851-2
From The Canadian Medical Association Journal: "At wit's end"
Author Heather Kent, March 24, 2001, Vol. 164 #6, p. 841
"Essay: When the Patient, Not the Doctor, Becomes the Hero"
By Abigail Zuger, M.D., The New York Times, December 15, 1998
"Oncology at Center Stage"
by Clare Geiser, Oncology Issues, Vol 14 #4, July/August 1999
" 'Wit' a Must-See for Caregivers"
By Nina Beckwith, University of California San Francisco Today, May 9, 2000
"A Night of W;t and Wisdom. Play Raises End-of-Life Issues"
By Linda Cook, The NIH Record, April 4, 2000
"Wit- A night of conversation"
By Janice Lynch Schuster, Americans for Better Care of the Dying Exchange, April 2000
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