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Good Life Good Death; A doctor's case for Euthanasia & Suicide
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Bester Preis: € 5,28 (vom 06.07.2017)Good Life Good Death: A Doctor's Case for Euthansia and Suicide: Doctor's Case for Euthanasia and Suicide (1985)
ISBN: 9780720606492 bzw. 0720606497, in Englisch, London: Peter Owen, gebundenes Buch, Erstausgabe, mit Einband.
| Dust Wrapper over Black boards with Silver titling to the Spine. 8¾" x 5½". [X] 146pp. Index. Cover art by Keith Cunningham. | First Edition (First Printing).Illustrated by way of: Appendix; For more photos or information, use the «Ask Bookseller» button and I'll be pleased to help. The book is in stock and ships from the rustic nirvana of Peasedown St. John, near Bath, England from a long-established bookseller - guaranteed by my reputation and the UK Distance Selling Act. Remember! BUYING THIS BOOK means my Jack Russells get their supper! Condition :: Very Good - in Very Good Dust Wrapper. A little rubbing to the edges of the dust wrapper. Edges of the text block lightly tanned. Pages very gently age-tanned.
Good Life Good Death: A Doctor's Case for Euthanasia and Suicide (1980)
ISBN: 9780133603705 bzw. 0133603709, in Englisch, 146 Seiten, Prentice Hall Trade, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, signiert.
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From the Jacket: In his boldest, most provocative work to date, world famous heart surgeon Dr. Christiaan Barnard forthrightly states his case for two of the most controversial issues confronting modern medical practice today: euthanasia and suicide. Strongly believing that the doctor's main role and the primary goal of medicine is to alleviate suffering-not merely to prolong life-he argues that advances in modern medical technology demand that we reevaluate our view of death and the handling of terminal illness. In GOOD LIFE/GOOD DEATH Dr. Barnard faces these sensitive issues squarely, speaking openly and compellingly of the patient's right to die, the family's right to "turn off" the machines, and the doctor's right to participate in euthanasia-as a humane and compassionate end to human suffering. Dr. Barnard brings his years of medical experience and expertise to his argument. He explores the whole controversy surrounding the definition of death, explains the difference between active and passive euthanasia (one being the ending of a life by direct means, the other by an indirect method such as the withdrawal of life-support systems), and carefully evaluates the ethical, moral, and legal ramifications of both euthanasia and suicide. In what are certain to be the most controversial passages of the hook, Dr. Barnard admits that he has practiced passive euthanasia for years-on his own mother, in fact-and states that there is only one reason why he has not practiced active euthanasia: it is illegal. He candidly discusses the euthanasia/suicide pact he has signed with his brother Marius (also a cardiac surgeon), and argues forcefully that it is the right of every individual to end his or her own life, if that life has lost its quality or meaning. A profoundly human document, Dr. Barnard's courageous personal statement offers a reasoned, eloquent plea for the right of each individual to a GOOD LIFE/GOOD DEATH. His views cannot fail to arouse and provoke you. Hardcover, Label: Prentice Hall Trade, Prentice Hall Trade, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1980-10, Studio: Prentice Hall Trade, Verkaufsrang: 3144528.
Good Life Good Death: A Doctor's Case for Euthanasia and Suicide (1980)
ISBN: 9780133603705 bzw. 0133603709, in Englisch, 146 Seiten, Prentice Hall Trade, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, signiert.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, thrift_books.
From the Jacket: In his boldest, most provocative work to date, world famous heart surgeon Dr. Christiaan Barnard forthrightly states his case for two of the most controversial issues confronting modern medical practice today: euthanasia and suicide. Strongly believing that the doctor's main role and the primary goal of medicine is to alleviate suffering-not merely to prolong life-he argues that advances in modern medical technology demand that we reevaluate our view of death and the handling of terminal illness. In GOOD LIFE/GOOD DEATH Dr. Barnard faces these sensitive issues squarely, speaking openly and compellingly of the patient's right to die, the family's right to "turn off" the machines, and the doctor's right to participate in euthanasia-as a humane and compassionate end to human suffering. Dr. Barnard brings his years of medical experience and expertise to his argument. He explores the whole controversy surrounding the definition of death, explains the difference between active and passive euthanasia (one being the ending of a life by direct means, the other by an indirect method such as the withdrawal of life-support systems), and carefully evaluates the ethical, moral, and legal ramifications of both euthanasia and suicide. In what are certain to be the most controversial passages of the hook, Dr. Barnard admits that he has practiced passive euthanasia for years-on his own mother, in fact-and states that there is only one reason why he has not practiced active euthanasia: it is illegal. He candidly discusses the euthanasia/suicide pact he has signed with his brother Marius (also a cardiac surgeon), and argues forcefully that it is the right of every individual to end his or her own life, if that life has lost its quality or meaning. A profoundly human document, Dr. Barnard's courageous personal statement offers a reasoned, eloquent plea for the right of each individual to a GOOD LIFE/GOOD DEATH. His views cannot fail to arouse and provoke you. Hardcover, Label: Prentice Hall Trade, Prentice Hall Trade, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1980-10, Studio: Prentice Hall Trade, Verkaufsrang: 785042.
Good Life Good Death: A Doctor's Case for Euthanasia and Suicide
ISBN: 0133603709 bzw. 9780133603705, in Englisch, Prentice Hall Trade, gebraucht.
death and grief,euthanasia,health fitness and dieting,medical books,medicine,philosophy,politics and social sciences,psychology and counseling,self-help,suicide, From the Jacket: In his boldest, most provocative work to date, world famous heart surgeon Dr. Christiaan Barnard forthrightly states his case for two of the most controversial issues confronting modern medical practice today: euthanasia and suicide. Strongly believing that the doctor's main role and the primary goal of medicine is to alleviate suffering-not merely to prolong life-he argues that advances in modern medical technology demand that we reevaluate our view of death and the handling of terminal illness. In GOOD LIFE/GOOD DEATH Dr. Barnard faces these sensitive issues squarely, speaking openly and compellingly of the patient's right to die, the family's right to "turn off" the machines, and the doctor's right to participate in euthanasia-as a humane and compassionate end to human suffering. Dr. Barnard brings his years of medical experience and expertise to his argument. He explores the whole controversy surrounding the definition of death, explains the difference between active and passive euthanasia (one being the ending of a life by direct means, the other by an indirect method such as the withdrawal of life-support systems), and carefully evaluates the ethical, moral, and legal ramifications of both euthanasia and suicide. In what are certain to be the most controversial passages of the hook, Dr. Barnard admits that he has practiced passive euthanasia for years-on his own mother, in fact-and states that there is only one reason why he has not practiced active eut.
Good Life Good Death (1980)
ISBN: 9780869781876 bzw. 0869781871, in Englisch, Howard Timmins, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Chapter 1 Books.
Howard Timmins, 1980. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. The jacket is shelf rubbed.A small close tear.No inscriptions.Well bound.EK.
Good Life Good Death (1980)
ISBN: 9780869781876 bzw. 0869781871, in Englisch, Howard Timmins, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Chapter 1 Books.
Howard Timmins, 1980. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. There is a small closed tear on the jacket.One inscription.Excellent binding.[R.K].
Good Life Good Death; A doctor's case for Euthanasia & Suicide (1980)
ISBN: 9780869781876 bzw. 0869781871, in Englisch, Howard Timmins, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Chapter 1 Books.
Howard Timmins, 1980. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good/Good. Jacket is shelf rubbed.Ex-library book.Front end page missing.Excellent binding.[R.K].
Good Life Good Death (1980)
ISBN: 9780869781876 bzw. 0869781871, in Englisch, Howard Timmins, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe, mit Einband.
There is a small closed tear on the jacket.One inscription.Excellent binding.[R.K].
Good Life Good Death; A doctor's case for Euthanasia & Suicide (1980)
ISBN: 9780869781876 bzw. 0869781871, in Englisch, Howard Timmins, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe, mit Einband.
Jacket is shelf rubbed.Ex-library book.Front end page missing.Excellent binding.[R.K].
Good Life Good Death: A Doctor's Case for Euthanasia and Suicide (1980)
ISBN: 9780133603705 bzw. 0133603709, in Englisch, Prentice Hall Trade, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, TangledWebMysteries.
Prentice Hall Trade, 1980-10-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. Ex-library book with usual stamps. Mylar cover over DJ.. Unconditional money back guarantee.