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The Right to Die Debate: A Documentary History: Primary Documents in American History and Contemporary Issues

Autor Marjorie B. Zucker
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 oct 1999 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Rapid changes in medical care and in society's attitudes about death have made the right-to-die debate a timely topic, but its roots can be traced back to the founding of this country. High school and college students can explore the history of this debate through this unique collection of primary documents. Government reports, court cases, statements from religious groups, and many other contributions provide a thorough examination of the arguments for and against allowing people to make their own decisions about how and when they die. An explanatory introduction precedes each document to aid the user in understanding the various arguments that have been put forth in this debate, encouraging consideration of all sides when drawing conclusions.Such issues as attitudes toward death, mercy killings, euthanasia, the development of living wills, and advance directives are explored in detail and are traced back to their early roots. Each of the volume's six parts examines a different subject within the debate and provides records ranging from the high profile court cases of Karen Quinlan and Nancy Cruzan to samples of living wills to a statement from Pope Pius II. Zucker presents the reader with a variety of ideas from many different people, including doctors, patients, religious leaders, and government officials, and presents a broad range of perspectives that will be a welcome resource for students wishing to explore this highly emotional topic from as many different angles as possible.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313305221
ISBN-10: 0313305226
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Seria Primary Documents in American History and Contemporary Issues

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

MARJORIE B. ZUCKER, a former Professor of Pathology at New York University Medical Center, now works at Partnership For Caring (formerly Choice in Dying).

Cuprins

Death and How We Face ItSome Literature about DeathDefinitions of DeathMedical Advances, Care of the Dying, and the Euthanasia Movement before 1952Death in the Nineteenth CenturyMortality, 1900-1950The Early Euthanasia MovementMercy KillingsChanges in Medical Care and the Way We Die: The Euthanasia Movement, 1953-1965Changes in Medical Care and Their Impact on the End of LifeEuthanasiaAdvance Directives: Their Legalization and ImplementationThe Original Living WillStatements in Support of Patient's RightsLegalizing the Living WillMedical Power of Attorney: Health Care Agent Appointed by the PatientLaws That Permit Heath Care Decisions to Be Made by a Surrogate Who Was Not Appointed by the PatientLimitations of Advance DirectivesFederal Law Relating to Advance DirectivesCulture and Religious Responses to Advance DirectivesAttempts to Increase the Number of Completed Advance DirectivesResponses of Physicians to Advance DirectivesCost SavingsDo Not Resucitate (DNR) ordersThe Role of the Courts in End-of-Life Decision MakingThe Right to Die of Patients with CapacityThe Right to Die of Patients Who Have Lost CapacityArtificial Nutrition and HydrationThe U.S. Supreme Court Decision in the Case of Nancy CruzanThe Right to Die of Patients Who Were Never Competent: Medical FutilityWhat If the Health Care Facility Does Not Follow the Patient's Wishes to Terminate Care?Assisted Suicide and EuthanasiaPalliative CareIndex