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A Concise History of Euthanasia - Life, Death, God, and Medicine (Paperback, New edition)
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A Concise History of Euthanasia - Life, Death, God, and Medicine (Paperback, New edition)
Series: Critical Issues in World and International History
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In this first book to explore the history of euthanasia worldwide
since classical antiquity, distinguished historian Ian Dowbiggin
exposes the many disturbing themes that link present and past in
the concept of the right to die. His deeply informed history traces
the controversial record of "mercy killing," a source of heated
debate among doctors and laypeople alike. Dowbiggin examines
evolving opinions about what constitutes a good death, taking into
account the societal and religious values placed on sin, suffering,
resignation, judgment, penance, and redemption. He also examines
the bitter struggle between those who advocate for the right to
compassionate and effective end-of-life care and those who justify
euthanasia by defining human life in terms of biological criteria,
utilitarian standards, a faith in science, humane medical
treatment, the principle of personal autonomy, or individual human
rights. The author considers both the influence of technological
and behavioral changes in the practice of medicine and the public's
surprising lack of awareness of death's many clinical and
biological dimensions. Dowbiggin reminds us that the stakes in the
struggle are enormously high, with the lives of countless
vulnerable people hanging in the balance. His provocative
historical perspective will be indispensable as patients, families,
governments, and the medical community debate when it is time to
let go of life. Bound to spark controversy, this book takes issue
with the right-to-die movement over the question of legalizing
either assisted suicide or actual lethal injection (mercy-killing)
and raises profound personal and collective questions on the future
of euthanasia.
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