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- Volume 1, Spring Issue, 1988
- Dungeon Crawl Classics 35: Gazetteer of the Known Realms
- Faculty Guide
- Euthanasia – the “Good Death” Controversy in Humans and Animals
- Dignified Death Guidelines to Facilitate a Safe Discharge Home
- Vengeful Spirits, Divine Punishment, and Natural Disasters Catastrophe and Religion in Japan
- A Dignified Death? Don't Forget About the Physically Disabled and Those Not Terminally
- Death Brokering: Constructing Culturally Appropriate Deaths
- Chapter One: to Lead and to Follow by D.G
- Euthanasia in India: a Historical Perspective
- To Die with Dignity: Comparing Physician Assisted Suicide in the United States, Japan and the Netherlands
- A Short Moral Analysis of Euthanasia: Kantian and Indian
- Life Issues in Legal Scholarship
- Subject Index Bibliographies 2 Death 2
- SALLEKHANA and SANTHARA OR SAMADHIMARANA Dr. I.L. Jain And
- The Inevitable—Death: Oregon's End-Of-Life Choices
- The Margin of Appreciation and the Right to Assisted Suicide
- A Good Death a Reflection on Ombudsman Complaints About End of Life Care in Irish Hospitals
- Pediatric Palliative Care Handbook
- The Dignity of a Dying Human in Different Religions of the World
- The True Cost
- Death, Dignity and Degradation
- Cervical Spine Injury This Paper Has Appeared in January 1987 Issue (Vol 5, No
- Dispose of Attitudes NOT People
- Legal History of Medical Aid in Dying: Physician Assisted Death in U.S. Courts and Legislatures
- Sallekhana / Santhara: an Art of Dying Is Joy *Dr.Namrata Kothari *Assistant Professor, South Calcutta Girls’College, Department of Political Science
- A Discourse of the Moral Permissibility of Physician-Assisted Death for the Severely Depressed
- Courting Death : the Law of Mortality / Edited by Desmond Manderson
- Death with Dignity Peter Allmark
- Life Without Parole As Death Without Dignity
- Initial Keynotes October 14 Clinical Aspects of VSED – Timothy Quill Objectives: 1) Understand Two the Clinical Contexts Where
- Death with Dignity: a Roman Catholic Perspective Thomas R
- Are the Distinctions Drawn in the Debate About Endoflife Decision Making Principled If Not, How Much Does It Matter
- MEDICALLY ASSISTED DYING I. INTRODUCTION There Has Been a Significant Debate in the United States and Elsewhere Over the Past Tw
- The Death of King Arthur and the Legend of His Survival in Sir Thomas Malory's 'Le Morte Darthur' and Other Late Medieval Texts of the Fifteenth Century
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- The Possible Pain Experienced During Execution by Different Methods
- Towards a More Dignified Dying Process in Residential Care
- Physician-Assisted Death: a Selected Annotated Bibliography Alyssa Thurston
- Issue 24, Spring 2019
- Voluntarily Stopping Eating and Drinking: a Legal Treatment Option at the End of Life
- Assisted Suicide/Aid in Dying: What Is the Nurse's Role?
- Global Journal of Human Social Science Feature of Which Is That There Is a Value in Life Which Must Be Taken As Moral Absolute
- On Hastening Death Without Violating Legal and Moral Prohibitions Norman L
- 2018 Issn: 2456-9704 “Suicide Is Sin ,Santhara Is Religion”
- Language Matters: It’S “Aid in Dying,” Not “Assisted Suicide”
- A Dictionary of Patients' Spiritual & Cultural Values for Health Care Professionals
- Dignified Death
- Dignified Death in Brazil