Freedom to Die: Moral and Legal Aspects of EuthanasiaHuman Sciences Press, 1975 - 352 sider |
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... authority interfer with the other . " One comment on the case was that a court , a physician , or a hospital is perilously near legally forbidden territory when it imposes an unwanted medical procedure on a com- petent adult who has ...
... authority interfer with the other . " One comment on the case was that a court , a physician , or a hospital is perilously near legally forbidden territory when it imposes an unwanted medical procedure on a com- petent adult who has ...
Side 200
... authority for the doctor or safeguards for the patient hence the findings may be misleading . POSITIONS OF THE CHURCHES There is abundant evidence that the churches and many religious leaders are reexamining traditional views pertaining ...
... authority for the doctor or safeguards for the patient hence the findings may be misleading . POSITIONS OF THE CHURCHES There is abundant evidence that the churches and many religious leaders are reexamining traditional views pertaining ...
Side 218
... authority to shorten it . We do not leave it to God alone to meet our needs throughout life ; why should we abdicate our responsibility if and when the time comes when 218 LEGALIZATION OF EUTHANASIA : ARGUMENTS AND PROPOSALS.
... authority to shorten it . We do not leave it to God alone to meet our needs throughout life ; why should we abdicate our responsibility if and when the time comes when 218 LEGALIZATION OF EUTHANASIA : ARGUMENTS AND PROPOSALS.
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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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