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008 770627s1977 nyu b 001 0 eng
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049 $aMAIN
245 00 $aEthical issues in death and dying /$cRobert F. Weir, editor.
260 $aNew York :$bColumbia University Press,$c1977.
300 $axxi, 405 pages ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tDo cancer patients want to be told? /$rWilliam D. Kelly and Stanley R. Friesen --$tWhat to tell cancer patients : a study of medical attitudes /$rDonald Oken --$tMedical diagnosis : our right to know the truth /$rJoseph Fletcher --$tTruth and the physician /$rBernard C. Meyer --$tDeath : process or event? /$rRobert S. Morison --$tDeath as an event : a commentary on Robert Morrison /$rLeon R. Kass --$tA definition of irreversible coma /$rAd Hoc Committee of the Harvard Medical School to Examine the Definition of Brain Death --$tRefinements in criteria for the determination of death : an appraisal /$rTask Force on Death and Dying of the Institute of Society, Ethics, and the Life Sciences --$tA statutory definition of the standards for determining human death : an appraisal and a proposal /$rAlexander Morgan Capron and Leon R. Kass --$tTucker v. Lower /$rLaw and Equity Court of the City of Richmond, Virginia --$tMoral and ethical dilemmas in the special-care nursery /$rRaymond S. Duff and A.G.M. Campbell --$tMongolism, parental desires, and the right to life /$rJames M. Gustafson --$tTo save or let die : the dilemma of modern medicine /$rRichard A. McCormick --$tMaine Medical Center v. Houle /$rSuperior Court of the State of Maine --$tOn (only) caring for the dying /$rPaul Ramsey --$tProlonging life /$rGeorge P. Fletcher --$tA patient's decision to decline lifesaving medical treatment : bodily integrity versus the preservation of life /$rNorman L. Cantor --$tIn the matter of Karen Quinlan, an alleged incompetent /$rSuperior Court of New Jersey Chancery Division Morris County --$tIn the matter of Karen Quinlan, an alleged incompetent /$rSupreme Court of New Jersey --$tAn alternative to the ethic of euthanasia /$rArthur J. Dyck --$tShould there be a legal right to die? /$rRobert F. Drinan --$tJustifying the final solution /$rHelge Hilding Mansson --$tDeciding for yourself : the objections /$rDaniel Maguire --$tEthics and euthanasia /$rJoseph Fletcher --$tPreventing suicide /$rEdwin S. Shneidman --$tThe ethics of suicide /$rThomas S. Szasz --$tPhilosophical and ethical considerations of suicide prevention /$rPaul W. Pretzel.
520 $aThe first edition of this book was published in 1977. At that time the field of thanatology, the study of death and dying, was still reasonably new and was dominated by research done by psychiatrists and social scientists. The most notable person in the field at the time was Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, who was widely credited with having brought thanatology into public view with the 1969 publication of her book On Death and Dying. Two research centers on death and dying were gaining national reputations: The Foundation of Thanatology in New York (Austin Kutscher, director), and the Center for Death Education and Research (Robert Fulton, director) at the University of Minnesota.
590 $bArchive
600 07 $aAnthologie$2gnd
650 0 $aTerminal care$xMoral and ethical aspects.
650 0 $aDeath$xProof and certification.
650 0 $aEuthanasia$xMoral and ethical aspects.
650 0 $aSuicide$xMoral and ethical aspects.
650 2 $aAttitude to Death.
650 2 $aEthics, Medical.
650 12 $aDeath.
650 12 $aEuthanasia.
650 12 $aSuicide.
650 6 $aSoins en phase terminale$xAspect moral et religieux.
650 6 $aMort$xConstatation et acte.
650 6 $aEuthanasie.
650 6 $aSuicide.
650 7 $a44.02 philosophy and ethics of medicine.$0(NL-LeOCL)077596218$2bcl
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650 7 $aEthik$2gnd
650 7 $aTod$2gnd
650 17 $aMedische ethiek.$2gtt
650 17 $aTerminale patiënten.$2gtt
650 17 $aEuthanasie.$2gtt
650 07 $aAnthologie.$2swd
653 0 $aDeath$aProof and certification
653 0 $aEuthanasia$aMoral and ethical aspects
653 0 $aSuicide$aMoral and ethical aspects
653 0 $aTerminal care$aMoral and ethical aspects
700 1 $aWeir, Robert F.,$d1943-
856 41 $3Table of contents$uhttp://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz007347278inh.htm
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