Freedom to Die: Moral and Legal Aspects of EuthanasiaHuman Sciences Press, 1975 - 352 sider |
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Side 64
... Organized Action During the Thirties there was a remarkable upsurge of action in support of euthanasia and its legalization . Many scholarly articles and a few books by theologians and physi- cians dealing with the subject were ...
... Organized Action During the Thirties there was a remarkable upsurge of action in support of euthanasia and its legalization . Many scholarly articles and a few books by theologians and physi- cians dealing with the subject were ...
Side 139
... organized national com- mittees to study the problem of euthanasia , and church . periodicals that had previously had very little to say on the subject began publishing articles in support of it . Physi- cians and clergymen organized ...
... organized national com- mittees to study the problem of euthanasia , and church . periodicals that had previously had very little to say on the subject began publishing articles in support of it . Physi- cians and clergymen organized ...
Side 214
... ORGANIZED An Australian Voluntary Euthanasia Society was formed in New South Wales in October 1973 with Tom Parramore as president ; Mrs. Jennie Parramore is also a leader in the movement . Another society has since been organized in ...
... ORGANIZED An Australian Voluntary Euthanasia Society was formed in New South Wales in October 1973 with Tom Parramore as president ; Mrs. Jennie Parramore is also a leader in the movement . Another society has since been organized in ...
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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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