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The Right to Die: Understanding Euthanasia
The Right to Die Understanding Euthanasia
Author: Derek Humphry, Ann Wickett
This book covers the whole story of euthanasia from classical times up to today. The background on religious attitudes, legal struggles, and organizational progress.
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ISBN-13: 9780960603091
ISBN-10: 0960603093
Publication Date: 6/1991
Pages: 372
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Publisher: Carol Publishing Corporation
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Derek H. founded the RTD (right to die) movement in the US with his Hemlock Society. Though that organization has morphed to a new name and a different (stated) purpose, he remains the most articulate spokesperson--and beside Kervorkian---the best known. Derek lays out the legal and ethical reasons for a right-to-die in the US. In light of recent arrest of 4 people from the "Final Exit Network", this stands as a testiment to the fact that the fight is not over for end-of-life choices in this country and around the world.


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