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Dutch Euthanasia: Background, Practice, and Present Justifications
(1993)
Dutch developments on euthanasia have drawn much attention over the
years. Defenders and opponents have been telling very different stories about
the practice of euthanasia and the frequency of cases, and the Dutch
government ...
Futility: Is Definition the Problem? Part I
(1993)
A physician recently asked how to respond in the case of an
87-year-old patient with advanced Alzheimer's disease, who was unable to
swallow or tolerate a nasogastric tube, when the family insisted a gastrostomy
tube be ...
Futility in Practice
(1993-02-22)
...Much of the resistance to the notion of futility, we believe,
derives from the fear that it will serve as a masquerade for less defensible
motivations. For example, will its acceptance revive discarded abuses of
medical ...
Reports From the Netherlands: Dances With Data
(1993-07)
Conclusion: Medical decisions concerning the end of life are a
difficult matter and they evoke much emotional response. What is needed,
however, is an open debate in order to improve the moral quality of decision
making, ...
What Should Leah Be Told?
(1993-04)
The Remmelink Study: Two Years Later
(1993-11)
The Remmelink Committee published its report on medical decisions at
the end of life in the Netherlands in September 1991. As a result, the Dutch
debate about physician aid-in-dying has been broadened to include
life-terminating ...