Asking to die : inside the Dutch debate about euthanasia | Thomasma, David C., 1939-
Asking to die : inside the Dutch debate about euthanasia
Author: Thomasma, David C., 1939-
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Added Date: 2015-12-30
Publication Date: 1998
Language: eng
Subjects: Euthanasia
Publishers: Dordrecht ; Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers
Collections: folkscanomy miscellaneous, folkscanomy, additional collections
ISBN Number: 0792351851
Pages Count: 300
PPI Count: 300
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Total Size: 267.14 MB
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Author: David C. Thomasma, Thomasine Kimbrough-Kushner, Gerrit K. Kimsma, Chris Ciesielski-Carlucci
Published by Springer Netherlands
ISBN: 978-0-7923-5185-6
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-306-46863-6
Table of Contents:
- Prologue
- The Dutch Definition of Euthanasia
- Twenty-Five Years of Dutch Experience and Policy on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide: An Overview
- Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide in the Netherlands and the USA: Comparing Practices, Justifications and Key Concepts in Bioethics and Law
- Physician Assisted Suicide in Psychiatry: An Analysis of Case Law and Professional Opinions
- The Slippery Slope: Are The Dutch Sliding Down or Are They Clambering Up?
- Teaching Euthanasia: The Integration of the Practice of Euthanasia into Grief, Death and Dying Curricula of Post-Graduate Family Medicine Training
- Comparing Two Euthanasia Protocols: The Free University of Amsterdam Academic Hospital and the Medical Center of Alkmaar
- Euthanasia Drugs in the Netherlands
- Empirical Research on Euthanasia and Other Medical End-of-Life Decisions and the Euthanasia Notification Procedure
- Palliative Care: Dutch Hospice and Euthanasia
- Euthanasia and the Power of Medicine
- A Religious Argument in Favor of Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide
- The Range of Objections to Euthanasia
- Catholic Healthcare and the Dutch National Character
- Annie Asked, “Are You Going to Help Me?”
- “In Death He Achieved a Stature that He Never Had in Life”
- “The Moment Will Come When I Will Have to Kill Him”
- “Killing is Always Bad, But Not Always the Worst Alternative”
- “A Tragedy”
Includes bibliographical references and index