The Right to DieBerkley publishing corporation [by arrangement with G.P. Putnam's sons], 1976 - 245 sider |
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... suicide have been buried under Western society's distorted view of death . Historically , suicide has been acclaimed and despised , sought after and feared , depending on the mores and traditions of each society . In our society , suicide ...
... suicide have been buried under Western society's distorted view of death . Historically , suicide has been acclaimed and despised , sought after and feared , depending on the mores and traditions of each society . In our society , suicide ...
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... suicide . But even during this sick approach to suicide , men spoke out . John Donne , the English poet and clergy- man , who was reared as a Catholic and subsequently joined the Anglican Church , defended suicide as not necessarily ...
... suicide . But even during this sick approach to suicide , men spoke out . John Donne , the English poet and clergy- man , who was reared as a Catholic and subsequently joined the Anglican Church , defended suicide as not necessarily ...
Side 75
... suicide . We regard death as the ultimate enemy . Almost all other cultures have regarded death as the ultimate ... suicide or attempted suicide a crime . Britain repealed the law making suicide a crime in 1961. Canada followed in 1972 ...
... suicide . We regard death as the ultimate enemy . Almost all other cultures have regarded death as the ultimate ... suicide or attempted suicide a crime . Britain repealed the law making suicide a crime in 1961. Canada followed in 1972 ...
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The DecisionMaking Dilemma | 1 |
The Surgeons Prerogative | 12 |
Societys Fear of the Doctor | 17 |
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