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Slow euthanasia-or "she will be better off in hospital".
Christmas Quiz, 1977
Equalities and inequalities in health
Periodic breathing induced by hyperventilation.
Christmas Books: Source of a dubious “dictum”
Letter from Amsterdam: Euthanasia
Clinical freedom.
Judges make historic ruling on euthanasia
Euthanasia is an option which alleviates patients' fear
Law Commission's report makes no provision for dissenting doctors
Treating anorexia nervosa
US patients seek doctors' help in suicides
Editor's choice
Headlines
Woman challenges euthanasia law
War crimes and medical science
Resurgence of interest in medical oaths and codes of conduct
Newcastle GP charged with murder
Euthanasia campaigner to stand in byelection
Video guide to suicide is shown on television
Making and breaking news
Withdrawing life sustaining treatment and euthanasia debate
Dying woman may revoke her controversial suicide plans
Being “tired of life” is not grounds for euthanasia
Swiss parliament may try to ban “suicide tourism”
Assisted suicide and euthanasia in Switzerland: Doctors occupy special position
Assisted suicide and euthanasia in Switzerland: “Comfort care” needs robust moral framework
In search of a good death: A good death is an oxymoron without consideration of mental health
Palliative care at home to get further funds if it saves money
Spiritual needs in health care
Canada's federal and provincial governments reach agreement over healthcare spending
Two test cases in Holland clarify law on murder and palliative care
In brief
Assisted dying legislation must wait until after UK election
Illness trajectories and palliative care
The new pope and medical ethics
Time to legalise assisted dying?: What autonomy really means
Time to legalise assisted dying? : Summary of responses
Incidence of euthanasia in the Netherlands falls as that of palliative sedation rises
Row breaks out over German plan to test law on assisted suicide
Dutch research reflects problems with the Liverpool care pathway
Pilot study shows cost effective approach to enable people to die at home
Experience from Royal Marsden Hospital
Palliative care in Scotland is too focused on cancer, says national report
Depression and physician assisted dying
Peers consider plan to amend UK law over assisted suicide abroad
Doctors announce death of woman at centre of Italian “right to die” case
A baroness replies
Government promises new money for cancer drugs after NICE rejects liver cancer treatment
THE BEHAVIOUR AND PAIN (BEPAID) STUDY: DEMENTIA PATIENTS WHO DIE IN THE ACUTE HOSPITAL
Review: case management in primary health care improves symptoms and drug adherence in people with major depression
Dying patients with cancer reflected on implications of euthanasia
Attitudes to Breast-feeding
Outpatient Operations
Croatian physicians’ and nurses’ experience with ethical issues in clinical practice
The concise argument
Minding the gap between logic and intuition: an interpretative approach to ethical analysis
How doctors cope with death
Medicine and the Media
ABC of brain stem death. From brain death to brain stem death.
NEWS AND NOTES
Letter from Chicago: Science and the egg
Personal View
NEWS AND NOTES
Dutch argue that mental torment justifies euthanasia
What the new European parliament might do about health
German court rules on euthanasia
US family fights for son to die
Judge blocks Oregon's assisted suicide measure
An Ethical Debate: A legal comment
Dutch doctors tighten euthanasia guidelines
Belgium brews row over euthanasia
Assisted suicide is legal, says US judge
Headlines
In brief
PVS criteria put under spotlight
Philippines considers euthanasia bill
Row over force feeding of patients with Alzheimer's disease
A crusader with a sense of humour
Some US doctors would perform euthanasia
Better palliative care could cut euthanasia
Guidelines dismay disabled people unable to speak for themselves
New US act overturns legality of doctor assisted suicide in Oregon
Police question medical MP over “euthanasia”
Presumed consent further undermines medical ethics
Dutch GP cleared after helping to end man's “hopeless existence”
Deep fears
BMA says world is ill prepared for bioterrorism
Attacks on NHS staff increasing, MPs say
Governor Jeb Bush intervenes in “right to die” case
GMC faces challenge over withdrawing treatment
Getting a grip on clinical variations in hospital services
GMC challenges court ruling on end of life decisions
“Right to die”: Sensitivity and humility are needed when dealing with dying people
Police question former GP about assisted suicide
Neighbours complain about Dignitas clinic's bodies in lift
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