The Right to DieBerkley publishing corporation [by arrangement with G.P. Putnam's sons], 1976 - 245 sider |
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... discuss death and the manner of dying . A new discipline , bioethics , has been developed to evaluate these questions and to seek reasonable answers . But decisions concerning these issues are being made without the tangible involvement ...
... discuss death and the manner of dying . A new discipline , bioethics , has been developed to evaluate these questions and to seek reasonable answers . But decisions concerning these issues are being made without the tangible involvement ...
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... discuss the subject further ? Should I have insisted that he take more time to think about it and discuss it further with his family and clergy ? " This pointed question- " What would you do ? " 58 THE RIGHT TO DIE.
... discuss the subject further ? Should I have insisted that he take more time to think about it and discuss it further with his family and clergy ? " This pointed question- " What would you do ? " 58 THE RIGHT TO DIE.
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... discuss euthanasia assuming that society and all religions would be willing to legalize the concept . Would euthanasia even under those circumstances be advisable ? What are some of the circumstances that would war- rant serious ...
... discuss euthanasia assuming that society and all religions would be willing to legalize the concept . Would euthanasia even under those circumstances be advisable ? What are some of the circumstances that would war- rant serious ...
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The DecisionMaking Dilemma | 1 |
The Surgeons Prerogative | 12 |
Societys Fear of the Doctor | 17 |
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