The growing controversy over whether physicians should assist dying patients to commit suicide raises difficult issues of law, politics, morality, medical ethics, and even literature. Provided by MICAH, Canberra
In this Introduction, the author discusses the recent Supreme Court decisions Washington v. Glucksbe...
There is no stronger or more enduring prohibition in medicine than the rule against the killing of p...
Everyone has their own beliefs, and supporters of legislation legalizing assisted suicide claim that...
Physician-assisted suicide is a complex and controversial issue that touches on standards of medical...
Physician-assisted suicide has become the subject of a hotly contested legal and political debate, b...
End-of-life issues are at the forefront of moral and political debate as medical technology advances...
In Part I, the author explains that it is the adjudication between the conflicting claims of individ...
Support for the participation of physicians in the suicides of terminally ill patients is increasing...
Although most physicians recognize a duty to provide compassion-ate end-of-life care, they often fee...
In Part I discusses whether there is a sustainable distinction between withholding or withdrawing li...
The debate over physician-assisted suicide is a small part of the process of improving care for all ...
ABSTRACT. Practices such as physician assisted suicide, even if legal, engender a range of moral con...
The highly polarized debate over the practice of physician-assisted suicide is relatively new to the...
This paper considers current medical and legal perspectives on patients\u27 right to assistance in d...
Do our rights stop at death? Individuals diagnosed with terminal illnesses are forced to think about...
In this Introduction, the author discusses the recent Supreme Court decisions Washington v. Glucksbe...
There is no stronger or more enduring prohibition in medicine than the rule against the killing of p...
Everyone has their own beliefs, and supporters of legislation legalizing assisted suicide claim that...
Physician-assisted suicide is a complex and controversial issue that touches on standards of medical...
Physician-assisted suicide has become the subject of a hotly contested legal and political debate, b...
End-of-life issues are at the forefront of moral and political debate as medical technology advances...
In Part I, the author explains that it is the adjudication between the conflicting claims of individ...
Support for the participation of physicians in the suicides of terminally ill patients is increasing...
Although most physicians recognize a duty to provide compassion-ate end-of-life care, they often fee...
In Part I discusses whether there is a sustainable distinction between withholding or withdrawing li...
The debate over physician-assisted suicide is a small part of the process of improving care for all ...
ABSTRACT. Practices such as physician assisted suicide, even if legal, engender a range of moral con...
The highly polarized debate over the practice of physician-assisted suicide is relatively new to the...
This paper considers current medical and legal perspectives on patients\u27 right to assistance in d...
Do our rights stop at death? Individuals diagnosed with terminal illnesses are forced to think about...
In this Introduction, the author discusses the recent Supreme Court decisions Washington v. Glucksbe...
There is no stronger or more enduring prohibition in medicine than the rule against the killing of p...
Everyone has their own beliefs, and supporters of legislation legalizing assisted suicide claim that...