Freedom to Die: Moral and Legal Aspects of EuthanasiaHuman Sciences Press, 1975 - 352 sider |
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... YORK Starting in 1946 , groups of clergymen , doctors , and others became active in support of a euthanasia bill for New York State . This activity in turn stimulated further opposi- 94 HISTORICAL REVIEW OF THOUGHT AND ACTION ON EUTHANASIA.
... YORK Starting in 1946 , groups of clergymen , doctors , and others became active in support of a euthanasia bill for New York State . This activity in turn stimulated further opposi- 94 HISTORICAL REVIEW OF THOUGHT AND ACTION ON EUTHANASIA.
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Moral and Legal Aspects of Euthanasia Olive Ruth Russell. York State . This activity in turn stimulated further opposi- tion , especially from Roman Catholic groups and some medical societies . A statement signed by 54 New York City ...
Moral and Legal Aspects of Euthanasia Olive Ruth Russell. York State . This activity in turn stimulated further opposi- tion , especially from Roman Catholic groups and some medical societies . A statement signed by 54 New York City ...
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... York bill but with three important differences : ( 1 ) it defined euthanasia as " the termination of human life by painless means for the purpose of avoiding unnecessary suffering , " whereas the New York bill limited the purpose to ...
... York bill but with three important differences : ( 1 ) it defined euthanasia as " the termination of human life by painless means for the purpose of avoiding unnecessary suffering , " whereas the New York bill limited the purpose to ...
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Foreword by Helen B Taussig M D 7 69 | 9 |
Changing Attitudes and the Need for | 35 |
HISTORICAL REVIEW OF THOUGHT | 51 |
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