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Physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia's impact on the frail elderly from the viewpoint of an Episcopal priest and also a Chinese | Author(s) | Franco C H Kwan |
Journal title | The Journal of Long Term Home Health Care : the PRIDE Institute Journal, vol 17, no 2, Spring 1998 |
Pages | pp 38-41 |
Keywords | Death ; Terminal care ; Attitude ; Ministers of religion ; Chinese people ; Confucianism ; United States of America. |
Annotation | Most people who ask for assisted suicide are not necessarily suffering pain, but mental and psychological depression. The author states his opposition to any form of doctor-assisted suicide or euthanasia for any age group, however frail. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-981020231 A |
Classmark | CW: LV: DP: XR: TKL: TUT: 7T |
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