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"Through original reporting, exhaustive research, historical analysis, scores of true stories, and extensive interviews with doctors, ethicists, and activists, Forced Exit makes a compelling case against legalizing assisted suicide and takes a closer look at the truly humane and compassionate alternatives -- hospice care for the dying, more effective pain control, independent living for the disabled -- that can transform a death wish into a desire to live."--Jacket.
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Forced exit: euthanasia, assisted suicide, and the new duty to die
2006, Encounter Books
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Forced Exit: Euthanasia, Assisted Suicide and the New Duty of Die
June 25, 2006, Encounter Books
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Forced exit: euthanasia, assisted suicide and the new duty to die
2005, Encounter Books
in English
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Forced Exit: The Slippery Slope from Assisted Suicide to Legalized Murder
July 2003, Spence Publishing Company
Paperback
in English
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Forced exit: the slippery slope from assisted suicide to legalized murder
1997, Times Books
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [259]-277) and index.
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ON OCTOBER 23, 1991, FIFTY-EIGHT-YEAR-OLD Marjorie Wantz and forty-three-year-old Sherry Miller kept their appointment at a cabin in a park near Detroit with an unemployed pathologist named Jack Kevorkian.
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