Dying Right: The Death with Dignity Movement
ISBN-13:
9780415927987
ISBN-10:
0415927986
Edition:
1
Author:
Daniel Hillyard, John Dombrink
Publication date:
2001
Publisher:
Routledge
Format:
Hardcover
320 pages
Category:
Living Wills
,
Estate Planning
,
Right to Die
,
Health & Medical Law
,
Medical Ethics
,
Medicine
,
Philosophy
,
Death
,
Sociology
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ISBN-13:
9780415927987
ISBN-10:
0415927986
Edition:
1
Author:
Daniel Hillyard, John Dombrink
Publication date:
2001
Publisher:
Routledge
Format:
Hardcover
320 pages
Category:
Living Wills
,
Estate Planning
,
Right to Die
,
Health & Medical Law
,
Medical Ethics
,
Medicine
,
Philosophy
,
Death
,
Sociology
Summary
Dying Right: The Death with Dignity Movement (ISBN-13: 9780415927987 and ISBN-10: 0415927986), written by authors
Daniel Hillyard, John Dombrink, was published by Routledge in 2001.
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Description
Dying Right provides an overview of the Death With Dignity movement, a history of how and why Oregon legalized physician-assisted suicide, and an analysis of the future of physician-assisted suicide. Engaging the question of how to balance a patient's sense about the right way to die, a physician's role as a healer, and the state's interest in preventing killing, Dying Right captures the ethical, legal, moral, and medical complexities involved in this ongoing debate.
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