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Death As A Salesman

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Recognized as one of the definitive handbooks in the battle against assisted suicide, this clearly written analysis examines the issue from numerous perspectives. Chapters The story of Jack Kervokian; the history of the Hemlock Society; real answers to pain and depression; hospice care; medical ethics; the social history of assisted suicide; and much more.

195 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1997

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November 13, 2019
Brian P. Johnston sheds light on this very touchy subject and really helps the reader grasp the true meaning of euthanasia, a dark and grisly form of killing that will often be sugarcoated by some. If you have any doubts, questions, or grey areas on the topic of euthanasia, I urge you to read this book! It provides a plethora of information and is incredibly helpful.
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