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Physician-assisted suicide.
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ISBN: 0253332826 Year: 1997 Publisher: Bloomington Indiana university press

Physician assisted suicide : expanding the debate.
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ISBN: 0415920035 0415920027 Year: 1998 Publisher: New York Routledge

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Physician Assisted Suicide is a cross-disciplinary collection of essays from philosophers, physicians, theologians, social scientists, lawyers and economists. As the first book to consider the implications of the Supreme Court decisions in Washington v. Glucksburg and Vacco v. Quill concerning physician-assisted suicide from a variety of perspectives, this collection advances informed, reflective, vigorous public debate. The question of physician assisted suicide is not a simple matter. This cross-disciplinary collection of essays, offering views from a range of disciplines, including bioethics, law, medicine, and religion, draws attention to the variety of questions posed.

A chosen death : the dying confront assisted suicide.
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ISBN: 0520212924 Year: 1998 Publisher: Berkeley University of California press


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Physician-assisted death in perspective : assessing the Dutch experience
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ISBN: 1139539833 1107227755 1283521911 1139527029 9786613834362 1139525824 1139531689 0511843976 1139530496 1139528211 1107007569 Year: 2011 Publisher: Cambridge, [UK] ; New York : Cambridge University Press,

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This book is the first comprehensive report and analysis of the Dutch euthanasia experience over the last three decades. In contrast to most books about euthanasia, which are written by authors from countries where the practice is illegal and therefore practised only secretly, this book analyzes empirical data and real-life clinical behavior. Its essays were written by the leading Dutch scholars and clinicians who shaped euthanasia policy and who have studied, evaluated and helped regulate it. Some of them have themselves practised euthanasia. The book will contribute to the world literature on physician-assisted death by providing a comprehensive examination of how euthanasia has been practised and how it has evolved in one specific national and cultural context. It will greatly advance the understanding of euthanasia among both advocates and opponents of the practice.


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Suicide tourism : understanding the legal, philosophical, and socio-political dimensions
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ISBN: 0191864234 0192559532 0192559540 Year: 2019 Publisher: Oxford, England : Oxford University Press,

Assisted suicide
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ISBN: 0776605151 9780776615424 0776615424 9780776605159 Year: 2000 Volume: 51 Publisher: Ottawa [Ont.]

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When it became possible to extend the dying process, it became necessary to decide when to stop doing so because of the enormous personal and social costs. But perspectives on ""assisted suicide"" vary greatly. Physicians see it as a medical issue, jurists as a legal issue, philosophers as a moral issue and the media as a political issue. These original essays show how these perspectives shape the ongoing debate.


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Die gesetzliche Regelung der aktiven ärztlichen Sterbehilfe des Königreichs der Niederlände - ein Modell für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland?
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ISBN: 3631372892 Year: 2001 Publisher: Frankfurt am Main Lang

A time to die
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ISBN: 0585350876 9780585350875 0300076312 0300086989 Year: 1999 Publisher: New Haven Yale University Press

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An examination of the dying process as it is experienced in painful and debilitating diseases from the point of view of the sufferers and their families. The author considers the idea of assisted suicides, and also reflects on religious, moral and legal issues involved in someone's death. This book is written for all those who are concerned about how their life may end - and who wish to die without unnecessary suffering. Dr. Charles F. McKhann discusses many aspects of physician-assisted dying and explains why he thinks it should be made legally available under certain circumstances. Dr. McKhann, a specialist in cancer surgery, has conducted in-depth interviews with people who were dying form a variety of illnesses and with the physicians who cared for them. Drawing on these interviews and on his own experiences as a physician, he looks at the dying process as it is encountered in painful and debilitating diseases, and he considers the needs of patients and their families. Dr. McKhann presents the case for rational suicide, comparing a failed suicide attempt in the United States with a planned death in the Netherlands and illustrating the differences in approach and attitudes. He describes the forms of physician assistance already taking place and acknowledges the physician's personal and professional concerns. And he reflects on relevant religious, moral, legal, and public-policy issues that are currently so widely debated. His thought-provoking book is a valuable resource not only for the general public but also for compassionate physicians who attend people with fatal diseases and for lawmakers who strive for understanding and courage in dealing with this new challenge.

The case against assisted suicide
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ISBN: 0801875544 9780801875540 9780801867927 0801867924 0801879019 9780801879012 Year: 2002 Publisher: Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press

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Thoughtful and persuasive, this book urges the medical profession to improve palliative care and develop a more humane response to the complex issues facing those who are terminally ill.


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Death talk
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ISBN: 0773589155 9780773589155 9780773589162 0773589163 9780773543768 0773543767 Year: 2014 Publisher: Montreal

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Death Talk asks why, when our society has rejected euthanasia for over two thousand years, are we now considering legalizing it? Has euthanasia been promoted by deliberately confusing it with other ethically acceptable acts? What is the relation between pain relief treatments that could shorten life and euthanasia? How do journalistic values and media ethics affect the public's perception of euthanasia? What impact would the legalization of euthanasia have on concepts of human rights, human responsibilities, and human ethics? Can we imagine teaching young physicians how to put their patients to death? There are vast ethical, legal, and social differences between natural death and euthanasia. In Death Talk, Margaret Somerville argues that legalizing euthanasia would cause irreparable harm to society's value of respect for human life, which in secular societies is carried primarily by the institutions of law and medicine. Death has always been a central focus of the discussion that we engage in as individuals and as a society in searching for meaning in life. Moreover, we accommodate the inevitable reality of death into the living of our lives by discussing it, that is, through "death talk." Until the last twenty years this discussion occurred largely as part of the practice of organized religion. Today, in industrialized western societies, the euthanasia debate provides a context for such discussion and is part of the search for a new societal-cultural paradigm. Seeking to balance the "death talk" articulated in the euthanasia debate with "life talk," Somerville identifies the very serious harms for individuals and society that would result from accepting euthanasia. A sense of the unfolding euthanasia debate is captured through the inclusion of Somerville's responses to or commentaries on several other authors' contributions.

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