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Euthanasia

✍ Scribed by A. Carmi (auth.), Judge Amnon Carmi (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
1984
Tongue
English
Leaves
183
Series
Medicolegal Library 2
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The Medicolegal Library is the first and only series of its kind. Its importance is self-evident. During the last decade, science, especial­ ly medical practice, has become an increasingly complex under­ taking. Recent dramatic developments in medicine have given rise to both theoretical controversies and practical dilemmas. Society is struggling with new scientific, economic, cultural, and legal issues. The establishment of a series such as this appears vital for lawyers and physicians, for sociologists and psychologists, and for the pub­ lic at large. The editorial board of the Medicolegal Library consists of dis­ tinguished scientists from many different countries and disciplines. Judge Amnon Carmi acts as principal series editor. Judge Carmi is the author of many books and articles on medical law, and is Editor­ in-Chief of Medicine and Law: An International Journal. The Medicolegal Library will issue two books each year. The first four books, soon to be published, will deal with child abuse, euthanasia, disability, and nursing, laws and ethics. It is the wish and intention of Springer-Verlag that the Medicole­ gal Library play an important role throughout the world in the study and understanding of the field of medicine and law, for the benefit of both professions and of mankind at large. Contents I. Introduction Live Like a King: Die Like a King A.Carmi .............. . 3 II. The Duty to Live and the Right to Die On the Dichotomy of Divinity and Humanity in Jewish Law H. H. Cohn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 31 . . . .

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-X
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Live Like a King : Die Like a King....Pages 3-28
Front Matter....Pages 29-29
On the Dichotomy of Divinity and Humanity in Jewish Law....Pages 31-67
Front Matter....Pages 69-69
Euthanasia Among Indigenous African Peoples....Pages 71-82
Euthanasia: A South African View....Pages 83-90
Euthanasia: A German View....Pages 91-93
Front Matter....Pages 95-95
Informing the Individual of Impending Death....Pages 97-102
Some Aspects of Euthanasis from the Point of View of a Family Doctor....Pages 103-109
Euthanasia and the Family Doctor....Pages 110-113
Psychological Stress in Doctors Dealing with Patients Dying of Leukemia....Pages 114-121
The Decision-Making Process in Geriatric Surgery....Pages 122-133
Front Matter....Pages 135-135
Patients’ Reactions to Impending Death....Pages 137-147
Front Matter....Pages 149-149
Prevent or Aid Suicide?....Pages 151-154
Active and Passive Euthanasia: Medical and Legal Considerations....Pages 155-165
Front Matter....Pages 167-167
The Meaning of Life and the Right to Voluntary Euthanasia....Pages 169-174
Quality of Life, Human Suffering, and Euthanasia....Pages 175-179
Euthanasia: A Serene Voyage to Death....Pages 180-184
Back Matter....Pages 185-188

✦ Subjects


Forensic Medicine; Psychiatry


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