Euthanasia: A Reference Handbook

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4.0
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Ebook
283
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About this ebook

This timely work is a balanced overview of end-of-life issues related to euthanasia and assisted suicide.

Except for the Oregon Death with Dignity Act, there are no U.S. laws that allow physicians to assist patients in hastening death. Many who support physician-assisted suicide ask, "Why not?" After all, the Netherlands permits both euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide, and polls suggest that many Americans want that choice available to them.

Euthanasia: A Reference Handbook, Second Edition explores that question through a balanced, thoughtful discussion of the legal, medical, and spiritual components of end-of-life questions. What are the potential pitfalls of legalizing assisted suicide? How can the expenses of a lingering death impact an uninsured family? How would physician-assisted suicide impact healthcare costs? Through its objective exploration of these issues, as well as its historical and international perspective, this volume helps readers answer the difficult questions related to the end of life.

Ratings and reviews

4.0
2 reviews
Derek Humphry
May 5, 2014
A lot has happened since this book was published in 2008. The Death With Dignity Act has also been passed in Washington State (2009) and Vermont (2013). Court cases have changed the laws in Montana and New Mexico. Altho the laws in England have not yet been changed, it is now publicly known what is the criteria for prosecution (or not) on assisted suicide (2010).

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