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Terminal care + Moral and ethical aspects
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Moral and ethical aspects
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Silent witness, the untold story of Terry Schiavo's death, Mark Fuhrman
The right to die, Elaine Landau
Someday, Andrew H. Malcolm
Finishing our story, preparing for the end of life, Gregory L. Eastwood, MD
Ethical dilemmas at the end of life, edited by Kenneth J. Doka, Bruce Jennings, and Charles Corr ; foreword by Jack D. Gordon
Two weeks of life, a memoir of love, death & politics, Eleanor Clift
Physician-assisted dying, the case for palliative care and patient choice, edited by Timothy E. Quill and Margaret P. Battin
What are they saying about euthanasia?, Richard M. Gula
Karen Ann Quinlan, dying in the age of eternal life, B. D. Colen
Final exam, a surgeon's reflections on mortality, Pauline W. Chen
The ethics of euthanasia, Daniel A. Leone, book editor
Dying with dignity, a legal approach to assisted death, Giza Lopes
Final acts of love, families, friends, and assisted dying, Stephen Jamison
Silent witness, the untold story of Terri Schiavo's death, Mark Fuhrman
Ethics at the end of life, Ralph Baergen
When my time comes, conversations about whether those who are dying should have the right to determine when life should end, Diane Rehm
Unplugged, reclaiming our right to die in America, William H. Colby
Let's talk about death (over dinner), an invitation and guide to life's most important conversation, Michael Hebb
Final exam, a surgeon's reflections on mortality, Pauline W. Chen
Seduced by death, doctors, patients, and the Dutch cure, Herbert Hendin
Silent witness, the untold story of Terry Schiavo's death, Mark Fuhrman
Death and dying, opposing viewpoints, William Dudley, book editor
Final exam, a surgeon's reflections on mortality, Pauline W. Chen
When my time comes, talks with twenty-three men and women about whether those who are dying should have the right to determine when life should end, Diane Rehm
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