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Report of the Select Committee on Medical Ethics Volume 1: Report | Corporate Author | Select Committee on Medical Ethics, House of Lords |
Publisher | HMSO, London, 1994 |
Pages | 70 pp (HL Paper 21-I, session 1993-94) |
Source | HMSO Publications Centre, PO Box 276, London, SW8 5DT. |
Keywords | Euthanasia ; Terminal illness ; Terminal care ; Medical care ; Social ethics ; Government publications. |
Annotation | Examines the ethical and clinical implications of any changes to the law relating to euthanasia, assisted suicide, and the circumstances in which medical treatment may be withdrawn, limited or not initiated. The role of the hospice movement, advances in medical care of the terminally ill, and the experience of other countries, in particular Western Europe and the USA are also considered. |
Accession Number | CPA-970204002 B |
Classmark | CY: CV: LV: LK: TQ: 6OA |
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