Euthanasia: The Good of the Patient, The Good of Society
Robert I. Misbin, MD
An excellent
and unique overview of the controversial topic . . .
all the important questions are covered. This is a valuable resource for all persons, professional or lay, interested in the many ethical, legal, and other dilemmas surrounding the care of the dying. General and academic readers at all levels.
Choice, The American Library Association
Physician-assisted dying is a critical issue in medical ethics.
These articles provide important insights from leading scholars in the field.
David Orentlicher, MD, JD, Former Ethics and Health Policy Council, American Medical Association
This is an outstanding overview and introduction to the controversial topic. . . .
Ronald E. Cranford, MD, Hennepin County Medical Center
Euthanasia: The Good of the Patient, the Good of Society identifies and analyzes the controversies at the center of the debate on euthanasia and assisted suicide in the U.S. and critically examines interrelated legal, ethical, and religious concerns.
$35.00, Hardcover. 1992. 232 pages
ISBN 1-55572-017-X
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