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- catalog abstract "Today's news is full of stories about "suicide machines," critical life-and-death decisions, who owns a person's life, death with dignity, prolonging painful life, and euthanasia as a justifiable release for terminally ill patients. But can euthanasia be accepted as a reasonable choice? Or must a patient's pain and suffering be prolonged in order to preserve life, without regard to the quality of that life? According to Dr. Cundiff, neither is necessary. What then are there viable alternatives? Can a patient in fact live out his or her days in relative comfort, with love and support from family, friends, and health care workers? Dr. Cundiff says YES!".
- catalog contributor b3911705.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. What Euthanasia Is--What Hospice Is -- Ch. 2. Why--And How Often--Do Terminally Ill People Request Euthanasia? -- Ch. 3. Patients Who Have Requested Euthanasia -- Ch. 4. The Right to Die -- Ch. 5. Traditional Arguments Against Euthanasia -- Ch. 6. Efforts to Legalize Euthanasia -- Ch. 7. Euthanasia in the Netherlands -- Ch. 8. On Pain and Living -- Ch. 9. Hospice Care and Standard Oncology -- Ch. 10. Integrating Life-Prolonging Therapy and Hospice.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 188-190).".
- catalog description "Today's news is full of stories about "suicide machines," critical life-and-death decisions, who owns a person's life, death with dignity, prolonging painful life, and euthanasia as a justifiable release for terminally ill patients. But can euthanasia be accepted as a reasonable choice? Or must a patient's pain and suffering be prolonged in order to preserve life, without regard to the quality of that life? According to Dr. Cundiff, neither is necessary. What then are there viable alternatives? Can a patient in fact live out his or her days in relative comfort, with love and support from family, friends, and health care workers? Dr. Cundiff says YES!".
- catalog extent "x, 190 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Euthanasia is not the answer.".
- catalog identifier "089603237X".
- catalog isFormatOf "Euthanasia is not the answer.".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Totowa, N.J. : Humana Press,".
- catalog relation "Euthanasia is not the answer.".
- catalog subject "179/.7 20".
- catalog subject "Euthanasia.".
- catalog subject "Hospice Care.".
- catalog subject "Hospice care.".
- catalog subject "R726 .C86 1992".
- catalog subject "W 50 C972e 1992".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. What Euthanasia Is--What Hospice Is -- Ch. 2. Why--And How Often--Do Terminally Ill People Request Euthanasia? -- Ch. 3. Patients Who Have Requested Euthanasia -- Ch. 4. The Right to Die -- Ch. 5. Traditional Arguments Against Euthanasia -- Ch. 6. Efforts to Legalize Euthanasia -- Ch. 7. Euthanasia in the Netherlands -- Ch. 8. On Pain and Living -- Ch. 9. Hospice Care and Standard Oncology -- Ch. 10. Integrating Life-Prolonging Therapy and Hospice.".
- catalog title "Euthanasia is not the answer : a hospice physician's view / by David Cundiff.".
- catalog type "text".