Letter: Ageism in the NHS
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: As a pensioner of 71, I was disturbed by the letter on ageism in the NHS (21 April). During my lifetime enormous scientific resources have been poured into the attempt to raise life expectancy. Now that these efforts have been crowned with some success there are apparently too many of us! What is the point of having a longer life if we who are leading it are to be regarded as an unwanted burden?
JEAN JENKINSON
Knott End on Sea, Lancashire
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