Freedom to Die: Moral and Legal Aspects of EuthanasiaHuman Sciences Press, 1975 - 352 sider |
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... hopeless cases . But they said that to make such an admission and come out openly for eu- thanasia would be the same as announcing retirement from medical practice . Many said , however , that they knew from long experience that the ...
... hopeless cases . But they said that to make such an admission and come out openly for eu- thanasia would be the same as announcing retirement from medical practice . Many said , however , that they knew from long experience that the ...
Side 218
... hopeless suffer- ing would be a merciful act . The Bible says " There is . . . a time to be born , and a time to die . . . a time to kill , and a time to heal . " ( Ecclesiastes 3 : 2 ) 2. Only God has the right to determine when life ...
... hopeless suffer- ing would be a merciful act . The Bible says " There is . . . a time to be born , and a time to die . . . a time to kill , and a time to heal . " ( Ecclesiastes 3 : 2 ) 2. Only God has the right to determine when life ...
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... hopeless suffering or the indignity of helplessness . Indeed , they believe that society is not justi- fied in denying release from hopeless suffering or indignity . Though some persons still believe in the redemptive value of suffering ...
... hopeless suffering or the indignity of helplessness . Indeed , they believe that society is not justi- fied in denying release from hopeless suffering or indignity . Though some persons still believe in the redemptive value of suffering ...
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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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