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  1. Public debate on issues of life and death.B. Towers - 1983 - Journal of Medical Ethics 9 (2):113-115.
  • Death with dignity and the right to die: sometimes doctors have a duty to hasten death.P. J. Miller - 1987 - Journal of Medical Ethics 13 (2):81-85.
    As the single most important experience in the lives of all people, the process and event of death must be handled carefully by the medical community. Twentieth-century advances in life-sustaining technology impose new areas of concern on those who are responsible for dying persons. Physicians and surrogates alike must be ready and willing to decide not to intervene in the dying process, indeed to hasten it, when they see the autonomy and dignity of patients threatened. In addition, the very ways (...)
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