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Euthanasia Is Not the Answer: A Hospice Physician's View

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Availability:In StockContributor:David CundiffPublish date:7/17/1992Pages:190
Languages:EnglishPublisher:HumanaISBN-13:9780896032378ISBN-10:089603237XUPC:9780896032378Book Category:Philosophy, MedicalBook Subcategory:Ethics & Moral Philosophy, EthicsSize:9.29 x 6.43 x 0.76 inchesWeight:0.472Product ID:SCNFWZ5HVQ
Instances of euthanasia or mercy killing date back to antiquity. However, it is only recently that the unprecedented grassroots efforts to legalize euthana- sia have begun building. "Terminal Illness, Assistance with Dying," a California ballot initiative for the No- vember 1992 election, might for the first time in modem history legalize euthanasia and assisted suicide by physicians. Similar initiatives are planned in other states. To vote intelligently, citizens in California and throughout the United States need to learn who is likely to request euthanasia or assisted suicide, and why. How we care for the terminally ill eventually af- fects us all. In over half of all deaths, a chronic dis- ease process such as cancer or congestive heart failure leads to a terminal phase that may last for days, weeks, or months. Most people are more afraid of the suffering associated with this terminal phase than they are afraid of dying itself. When polled, most Americans tell us they would prefer to die at home, surrounded by loved ones, rather than in a hospital receiving high-tech tests and treatments until the last. Yet the majority of people, even those with term- inal illnesses, die in the hospital. What factors in our culture and health care system have led to this dichotomy? Unrelieved suffering is also the primary reason for euthanasia requests.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:HumanaISBN-13:9780896032378ISBN-10:089603237XUPC:9780896032378Book Category:Philosophy, MedicalBook Subcategory:Ethics & Moral Philosophy, EthicsSize:9.29 x 6.43 x 0.76 inchesWeight:0.472Product ID:SCNFWZ5HVQ
Publisher: Humana

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1992 Edition

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David Cundiff

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