Drawing a Line Between Killing and Letting Die: The Law, and Law Reform, on Medically Assisted Dying [PDF]
Traditional medical ethics and law draw a sharp distinction between allowing a patient to die and helping her die. Withholding or withdrawing life sustaining treatment, such as by abating technological nutrition, hydration or respiration, will cause ...
Gostin, Lawrence O.
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Beliefs and Attitudes toward Physician-assisted Suicide among Korean Adults. [PDF]
Hwang IC +6 more
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Euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide in people with intellectual disabilities and/or autism spectrum disorders: investigation of 39 Dutch case reports (2012-2021). [PDF]
Tuffrey-Wijne I +3 more
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PHYSICIAN ASSISTED DYING: DEFINING THE ETHICALLY AMBIGUOUS [PDF]
In states where Physician Assisted Dying (PAD) is legal, physicians occasionally receive requests for this form of end-of-life care. Here, I describe the ethically ambiguous sphere and why PAD falls into it.
O'Leary, Chandler
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Physician-Assisted Suicide in Dementia: Paradoxes, Pitfalls and the Need for Prudence. [PDF]
Rajkumar RP.
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Attitudes toward the Legalization of Euthanasia or Physician-Assisted Suicide in South Korea: A Cross-Sectional Survey. [PDF]
Yun YH, Sim JA, Choi Y, Yoon H.
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Value Conflicts Raised by Physician Assisted Suicide [PDF]
O\u27Rourke, Kevin
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Predictors of Support for Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide (EPAS) Among Older Adults in Israel. [PDF]
Dolev Nissani A +3 more
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