The subject of this article is the terminal illness of Zelie Martin who die
d from breast cancer in 1877. She was a Catholic woman of Normandy, a profe
ssional lace-maker and the mother of five daughters. Her extensive correspo
ndence, which records her fatal illness, is the main source for this study.
Her accounts of the disease are compared with medical texts of the period.
Religious responses to illness, and the support offered by family members
are also described.