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Euthanasia: A Licence To Kill?

Bill is paralysed from the neck down and has been in a coma ever since the accident. His parents have asked the doctors to provide euthanasia in view of the very poor outlook. Auntie Maud has been in a nursing home for years with advancing dementia. Her Living Will asks the doctors to arrange euthanasia if ever this should happen since the relatives' suffering will be so great and the future so hopeless.Tom has been told he has incurable cancer. He wants a doctor to help him commit suicide because of his pain and intolerable suffering, even if it means travelling to Europe. How do we decide what to do in situations like these?What are the options and the implications? What are the dangers of making a 'living will'?This issue continues to feature in both the secular and Christian press. Anthony's book is written at a personal level for the individual faced with this heartbreaking decision.
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What are the dangers of making a 'living will'?This issue continues to feature in both the secular and Christian press. Anthony's book is written at a personal level for the individual faced with this heartbreaking decision.
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  • ISBN 9781842912492
  • Author Anthony Smith
Bill is paralysed from the neck down and has been in a coma ever since the accident. His parents have asked the doctors to provide euthanasia in view of the very poor outlook. Auntie Maud has been in a nursing home for years with advancing dementia. Her Living Will asks the doctors to arrange euthanasia if ever this should happen since the relatives' suffering will be so great and the future so hopeless.Tom has been told he has incurable cancer. He wants a doctor to help him commit suicide because of his pain and intolerable suffering, even if it means travelling to Europe. How do we decide what to do in situations like these?What are the options and the implications? What are the dangers of making a 'living will'?This issue continues to feature in both the secular and Christian press. Anthony's book is written at a personal level for the individual faced with this heartbreaking decision.