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Hospital ethics / American Hospital Association | Vol.10, Issue.2 | | Pages 1-4

Hospital ethics / American Hospital Association

Levels of accountability questioned in aid-in-suicide provisions.

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Michigan backs off from condemning Kevorkian while second thoughts emerge on both sides of the Atlantic over the Netherlands' narrowly passed euthanasia bill. All in all, however, the physician is still seen as the only appropriate agent for assisted suicide, as the following articles point out.

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Levels of accountability questioned in aid-in-suicide provisions.

Michigan backs off from condemning Kevorkian while second thoughts emerge on both sides of the Atlantic over the Netherlands' narrowly passed euthanasia bill. All in all, however, the physician is still seen as the only appropriate agent for assisted suicide, as the following articles point out.

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