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- catalog contributor b3137518.
- catalog contributor b3137519.
- catalog contributor b3137520.
- catalog contributor b3137521.
- catalog created "[1971]".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "[1971]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1971]".
- catalog description "I. Introduction: why this book has been written -- II. History and development of the euthanasia movement -- III. Legislative proposals. Comments on bills and draft bills 1936-1969 -- IV. Parliament debates euthanasia 1936-1970 -- V. The law and the legal implications of euthanasia -- VI. The ethics of euthanasia -- VII. The care of the incurable and the dying -- VIII. The human problems of euthanasia -- IX. What the 1969 bill could have meant in practice -- X. A sample of medical attitudes -- XI. Euthanasia, the family, and society -- XII. Conclusion.".
- catalog extent "144 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Your death warrant?".
- catalog identifier "0870002538".
- catalog isFormatOf "Your death warrant?".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "[1971]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New Rochelle, N.Y., Arlington House".
- catalog relation "Your death warrant?".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "174/.24".
- catalog subject "Euthanasia Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "R726 .Y68 1971b".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Introduction: why this book has been written -- II. History and development of the euthanasia movement -- III. Legislative proposals. Comments on bills and draft bills 1936-1969 -- IV. Parliament debates euthanasia 1936-1970 -- V. The law and the legal implications of euthanasia -- VI. The ethics of euthanasia -- VII. The care of the incurable and the dying -- VIII. The human problems of euthanasia -- IX. What the 1969 bill could have meant in practice -- X. A sample of medical attitudes -- XI. Euthanasia, the family, and society -- XII. Conclusion.".
- catalog title "Your death warrant? The implications of euthanasia; a medical, legal and ethical study. Edited by Jonathan Gould and Lord Craigmyle.".
- catalog type "text".