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Physician Assisted Suicide
September/October 1997
Artistic Legacy, Ethical Resource
by Laurence J. O'Connell
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1
Why the Bulletin?
by Philip J. Boyle
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2
Essay
Dying Cardinal Bernardin's Way
Many Others, Alone and in Pain, Want Help in Dying Well
by Martha Holstein
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3
Common Ground
When Suffering is More than Physical Pain
Efforts to Control Emotional Trauma Show Dark Side of Palliation
by Dan Dugan
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4-5
Common Ground
The High Cost of Death
Medical Ethics Advisor
, September 1996
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5
News Feature
A Matter of Death and Life
Lon Priddle Wanted Assisted Suicide, but Found Reasons for Living
Daniel Cattau
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6-9
Enduring Courage
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8
Analysis
The Supreme Court and Physician-Assisted Suicide
by David Sinacore-Guinn
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9
Centerline
Studies Say Marriage is Good for You
by Carol and Don Browning
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10-11
Statistics
Longevity and Household Wealth
Lillard and Waite, and Smith
News
The President's Council
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11
News
Sharing the Vision
by Warren R. Rothwell
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11
Visiting Scholar
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11
Connect the Dots
Nurses and Assisted Death
A Year After Two Controversial Reports, Issue Still Ignored
by David B. McCurdy
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12-13
Connect the Dots
Exceptional Cases
by Martha Holstein
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12-13
Statistics
Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthaniasia
AMA Opinion Survey
Media Rx
When Seeing is Not Enough
Daniel Cattau
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14
Reading Room
Embracing Mystery, Losing Control
by William F. May
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15
Physician Assisted Suicide: September/October 1997
Volume/Issue:
Issue 1
Publisher:
Park Ridge Center, Chicago
Date:
September, 1997.
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