Criminology The end| Assisted deathmedicalizationand law in the United States1906-2009 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT ALBANY James AckerAlan Lizotte LopesGizaShould competent adults who are terminally ill be allowed to hasten their deaths with the help of a physician? In four American states—...
Physician-assisted death in the united states: Are the existing "last resorts" enough? Timothy E. Quill, Physician-Assisted Death in The United States: Are the Existing ‘Last Resorts’ Enough ?, 38 HASTINGS CENTER RPT. 17, 21 (Sept... TE Quill 被引量: 0发表: 2008年 From The Hastings...
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