Euthanasia and physician-assisted death
Argues that medical practitioners do not have the knowledge and expertise to participate competently and reliably in selecting those fit to be offered euthanasia and assisted suicide, and that issues relating to the clinically assessment of such requests by the terminally ill, diagnostic errors, pro...
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