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Tables of Contents for Doctor Assisted Suicide and the Euthanasia Movement
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Ideas in Conflict
Historical Perspectives: Physician Aid-In-Dying (Active Voluntary Euthanasia)
8
16
Edwin R. Dubose
Euthanasia In Practice: The Case Of The Netherlands
The Legal Status And Practice Of Euthanasia In Holland
16
7
U.S. House Subcommittee on the Constitution
Euthanasia in the Netherlands: the Point
23
8
Marcia Angel
Lessons from the Dutch Failure: the counterpoint
31
9
Herbert Hendin
Interpreting Editorial Cartoons
38
2
Reasoning Skill Activity
The Oregon Law
The Oregon Law
40
10
Oregon Right to Die
Decriminalization is the answer
50
5
Barbara Coombs Lee
Decriminalization is a Violation
55
6
Robert J. Castagna
The Federal Government will not Prosecute Oregon Physicians
61
5
Janet Reno
Federal Action is Needed
66
8
Burke J. Balch
Comparing Cultural Values
71
3
Reasoning Skill Activity
Individual and State: Assisted Suicide in the U.S. Courts
Citizens May Exert Their Constitutionally Protected Right to Die
74
7
Stephen Reinhardt
Citizens Do not Have a Constitutionally Protected Right to Die
81
7
William Rehnquist
In a Democracy the People Decide
88
4
Susan M. Wolf
The Courts Forsake the Needs of Real People
92
7
Jeffrey Kahn
Examining Counterpoints
96
3
Reasoning Skill Activity
Endangerment or Empowerment: the Assisted Suicide Debate
Death with Dignity: the Point
99
5
Faye J. Girsh
Death with Dignity: the Counterpoint
104
6
Christopher Miles Coope
Hospice, not Hemlock
110
6
Joe Loconte
Hospice Care or Assisted Suicide: a False Dichotomy
116
6
John L. Miller
Assisted Suicide and Managed Care: a danger to the Public
122
6
Daniel Sulmasy
Cost-Cutting Must Exit Our Discourse
128
6
David B. McCurdy
Legality will Enhance End-of-Life Care
134
5
Timothy Quill
Physician-Assisted Suicide Contradicts Doctors' Mission
139
8
Lonnie R. Bristow
In My Opinion
145
2
Reasoning Skill Activity
Bibliography: Useful Research Materials
147
4
Index
151