The Right to DieBerkley publishing corporation [by arrangement with G.P. Putnam's sons], 1976 - 245 sider |
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Side 101
... permits the court to develop a total understanding of the situation . As a result , sentences may be markedly reduced or not imposed at all , depending on the degree of altruism , the honesty of the motivation , the degree of compassion ...
... permits the court to develop a total understanding of the situation . As a result , sentences may be markedly reduced or not imposed at all , depending on the degree of altruism , the honesty of the motivation , the degree of compassion ...
Side 162
... permitting a physi- cian to stop treating a dying patient in distress at the request of the patient ? • Legislation has been introduced in ten states to permit this.5 .A 1973 Harris Poll revealed 62 percent approved , 28 percent ...
... permitting a physi- cian to stop treating a dying patient in distress at the request of the patient ? • Legislation has been introduced in ten states to permit this.5 .A 1973 Harris Poll revealed 62 percent approved , 28 percent ...
Side 163
... permit mercy killings euthanasia , and 27 percent stated that they would act accordingly in selected cases if permitted . Fifty - five percent opposed changes which would per- mit euthanasia and would not perform it even if per- mitted ...
... permit mercy killings euthanasia , and 27 percent stated that they would act accordingly in selected cases if permitted . Fifty - five percent opposed changes which would per- mit euthanasia and would not perform it even if per- mitted ...
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The DecisionMaking Dilemma | 1 |
The Surgeons Prerogative | 12 |
Societys Fear of the Doctor | 17 |
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