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Assisted Dying: Who Makes the Final Choice? [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 244 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x134 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2014
  • Kirjastus: Peter Owen Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0720610141
  • ISBN-13: 9780720610147
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 244 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x134 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2014
  • Kirjastus: Peter Owen Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0720610141
  • ISBN-13: 9780720610147

The latest developments in the arguments for and against assisted dying, with a foreword by Terry Pratchett

Assisted dying is perhaps one of the most divisive issues of the modern age, generating endless headlines and moral debates. Published in conjunction with the organization Dignity in Dying, this important book provides a forum for expert commentators in a variety of fields, including religion and medicine, to explore whether the most humane response to the torment and helplessness of certain severely incapacitated individuals is to assist them in their wish to die. This collection is edited by two proponents of greater choice at the end of life, and all the contributors support the need to change the law. Starting from a position that the current legal situation is untenable, detailed case studies shed light on the negative consequences of the current state of the law which forbids assisted dying, and the lack of choices offered to dying people who are suffering intolerably at the moment. The book's case studies punctuate chapters, written by a variety of authors, about different aspects of the subject: these chapters attempt to address the concerns raised by the case studies.

Acknowledgements
Foreword 11(6)
Sir Terry Pratchett
Introduction 17(6)
Lesley Close
Jo Cartwright
1 A Death at Dignitas
John Close: `More like a thing than a human being'
23(17)
2 A History of Assisted Dying in the UK by Jo Cartwright
40(14)
3 Three Suicides, Three Reasons to Die
Liz Smith's parents: `We just sat there, waiting for this great moment'
Neil Love: `Time to go while it's my choice'
54(23)
4 A Faith View of Assisted Dying by Reverend John Cartwright
77(14)
5 Aiding and Abetting Suicide
Nigel Goodman: `I am suffering and I want to die'
91(14)
6 Assisted Dying Around the World Today by Davina Hehir and Philip Satherley
105(18)
7 Voluntarily Stopping Eating and Drinking Efstratia Tuson: `Talk to the captain; they can just drop me overboard!'
123(9)
8 A Nurse's Perspective on End-of-Life Care by Andrew Heenan
132(13)
9 Good Care But a Bad Death
Colin Marriage: `Another week? I can't do another week!'
145(15)
10 The Future for Assisted Dying in England and Wales by Sir Graeme Catto
160(14)
11 A Recent Death at Dignitas
Ron Clinch: `Want to share this one, Brian?'
174(12)
12 The Right to an Assisted Death by Ray Tallis
186(23)
Notes 209(8)
About the Contributors 217(4)
Useful Addresses 221(4)
Index 225