Freedom to Die: Moral and Legal Aspects of EuthanasiaHuman Sciences Press, 1975 - 352 sider |
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... murder , and suicide or euthanasia : " In murder we are committing a most grievous wrong against another , in that we are robbing him of his life ; whereas in suicide we are taking only that which humanely speaking , is our own , and we ...
... murder , and suicide or euthanasia : " In murder we are committing a most grievous wrong against another , in that we are robbing him of his life ; whereas in suicide we are taking only that which humanely speaking , is our own , and we ...
Side 101
... murder in the first degree , not only did they bring in a verdict that was flatly in the face of the facts and utterly absurd ... but they coupled even that with a recom- mendation which showed that in substance they wished to exculpate ...
... murder in the first degree , not only did they bring in a verdict that was flatly in the face of the facts and utterly absurd ... but they coupled even that with a recom- mendation which showed that in substance they wished to exculpate ...
Side 255
... murder charge in 1950 on the defense that the patient was virtually dead before he injected air into her veins after the patient's request for death . In England in 1957 , Dr. John Bodkin Adams was ac- quitted of murder after having ...
... murder charge in 1950 on the defense that the patient was virtually dead before he injected air into her veins after the patient's request for death . In England in 1957 , Dr. John Bodkin Adams was ac- quitted of murder after having ...
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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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