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The book is extremely well balanced: in each section there is usually an argument for and against the positions raised. It is a useful and well-thought-out text. It will make people think and discuss the problems raised, which I think is the editors main purpose. -- Journal of Medical Ethics... a volume that is to be commended for the clarity of its contributions, and for the depth it gains from its narrow focus. In places, this is a deeply moving, as well as closely argued, book. -- Times Literary SupplementThis work is an excellent historical and philosophical resource on a very difficult subject. -- ChoiceThis collection of well-written and carefully argued essays should be interesting, illuminating, and thought provoking for students, clinicians, and scholars. -- New England Journal of MedicineThis book is highly recommended... -- Pharmacy Book ReviewThis is a well-balanced collection and the essays are of uniformly good quality.... very readable.... should be useful to anyone interested in this topic. -- Doodys Health Sciences Book Review Home PagePhysician-Assisted Suicide continues in the fine tradition of the Medical Ethics series published by Indiana University Press. Chapters are authored by outstanding scholars from both sides of the debate, providing a balanced, in-depth exploration of physician-assisted suicide along clinical, ethical, historical, and public policy dimensions. It is important reading for those who want to better understand the complex, multilayered issues that underlie this emotionally-laden topic. -- Timothy Quill, M.D.Robert Weir has produced the finest collection of essays on physician assisted dying yet assembled in one volume. Physician assisted dying involves ethical and legal issues of enormous complexity. The deep strength of this anthology is its multi-disciplinary approach, which insightfully brings to bear interpretations from history, moral philosophy, religion, clinical practice, and law. This is a subject, much like abortion, that has divided America. This volume provides balanced scholarship that will help inform opinions from the hospital and hospice bedside to the halls of federal and state legislatures and courtrooms. -- Lawrence O. Gostin, Co-Director, Georgetown/Johns Hopkins Program on Law and Public HealthThis book is a timely and valuable contribution to the debate. Highly recommended for academic collections. -- Library JournalThese essays shed light and perspective on todays hotly contested issue of physician-assisted suicide. The authors were selected not only because of their experience and scholarship, but also because they provide readers with differing points of view on this complex subject -- and a potential moral quandary for us all.

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title Physician-assisted Suicide Medical Ethics Series author - photo 1

title:Physician-assisted Suicide Medical Ethics Series
author:Weir, Robert F.
publisher:Indiana University Press
isbn10 | asin:0253332826
print isbn13:9780253332820
ebook isbn13:9780585163734
language:English
subjectAssisted suicide, Assisted suicide--United States.
publication date:1997
lcc:R726.P49 1997eb
ddc:179/.7
subject:Assisted suicide, Assisted suicide--United States.
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Physician-Assisted Suicide
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Medical Ethics Series
David H. Smith and Robert M. Veatch, Editors
Norman L. Cantor. Advance Directives and the Pursuit of Death with Dignity
Norman L. Cantor. Legal Frontiers of Death and Dying
Arthur L. Caplan. If I Were a Rich Man Could I Buy a Pancreas? And Other Essays on the Ethics of Health Care
James F. Childress. Practical Reasoning in Bi: Principles, Metaphors, and Analogies
Cynthia B. Cohen, ed. Casebook on the Termination of Life-Sustaining Treatment and the Care of the Dying
Cynthia B. Cohen, ed. New Ways of Making Babies: The Case of Egg Donation
Roger B. Dworkin. Limits: The Role of the Law in Bioethical Decision Making
Larry Gostin, ed. Surrogate Motherhood: Politics and Privacy
Christine Grady. The Search for an AIDS Vaccine: Ethical Issues in the Development and Testing of a Preventive HIV Vaccine
A Report by the Hastings Center. Guidelines on the Termination of Life-Sustaining Treatment and the Care of the Dying
Paul Lauritzen. Pursuing Parenthood: Ethical Issues in Assisted Reproduction
Joanne Lynn, M.D., ed. By No Extraordinary Means: The Choice to Forgo Life-Sustaining Food and Water, Expanded Edition
William F. May. The Patient's Ordeal
Richard W. Momeyer. Confronting Death
Thomas H. Murray, Mark A. Rothstein, and Robert F. Murray, Jr., eds. The Human Genome Project and the Future of Health Care
S. Kay Toombs, David Barnard, and Ronald Carson, eds. Chronic Illness: From Experience to Policy
Robert M. Veatch. The Patient as Partner: A Theory of Human-Experimentation Ethics
Robert M. Veatch. The Patient-Physician Relation: The Patient as Partner, Part 2
Robert F. Weir, ed. Physician-Assisted Suicide
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Physician-Assisted Suicide
Robert F. Weir, Editor
INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS
Bloomington and Indianapolis
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1997 by Indiana University Press
All rights reserved
No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. The Association of American University Presses' Resolution on Permissions constitutes the only exception to this prohibition.
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.
Manufactured in the United States of America
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Physician-assisted suicide / Robert F. Weir.
p. cm. (Medical ethics series)
Includes index.
ISBN 0-253-33282-6 (cl : alk. paper)
1. Assisted suicide. 2. Assisted suicideUnited States.
I. Weir, Robert F., date II. Series.
R726.P49 1997
179'.7dc21 96-49417
1 2 3 4 5 02 01 00 99 98 97
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CONTENTS
Preface
Robert F. Weir
vii
Part I. Historical Interpretations
1. The Significance of Inaccurate History in Legal Considerations of Physician-Assisted Suicide
Darrel W. Amundsen
3
2. Doctors and the Dying of Patients in American History
Harold Y. Vanderpool
33
Part II. Ethical Assessments and Positions
3. Self-Extinction
The Morality of the Helping Hand Daniel Callahan
69
4.Physician-Assisted Suicide Is Sometimes Morally Justified
Dan W. Brock
86
Part III. Medical Practices and Perspectives
5.Physician-Assisted Suicide Is Not an Acceptable Practice for Physicians
Ira R. Byock
107
6. Assisting in Patient Suicides Is an Acceptable Practice for Physicians
Howard Brody
136
Part IV. Potentially Vulnerable Patients
7. Physician-Assisted Death in the Context of Disability
Kristi L. Kirschner, Carol J. Gill, and Christine K. Cassel
155

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