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Julie Casson traces her husband Nigel’s extraordinary journey from diagnosis of motor neurone disease to his successful... Read More >>
This book analyses the political and public debates about euthanasia in Portugal. Utilising petitions submitted... Read More >>
In this book, Christian Erk examines the ethical (im)permissibility of killing human beings in general and of selected... Read More >>
The preeminent meditation on plagues and pandemics from the Islamic world, now in English for the first time A... Read More >>
Delving into what euthanasia activists, doctors, lawyers, religious leaders and lay people have thought and felt... Read More >>
This book offers an examination of physician-assisted death, but it also extends the discussion to a broader range... Read More >>
"""An illustrated, abridged translation of Dutch anatomist and museologist Frederk Ruysch's Thesaurus Anatomicus""--"... Read More >>
When Joanne Kelly’s husband, Alan—overcome by a rare, fatal neurodegenerative illness—decides he has endured all... Read More >>
The first work of character-driven nonfiction to passionately, lucidly, and sensitively explore the legal practice... Read More >>
Since the introduction of voluntary assisted dying in 2019, a 'new moment' in the governance of life and death has... Read More >>
Brian Verity was a fragile character with a horror of Huntington's disease. He married the nurse who had cared for... Read More >>
A compelling and beautifully written exploration of the topic which breaks all taboos: assisted death. Read More >>
Spoiler alert: We are all going to die. Most of us imagine it will be like in the movies: surrounded by family and... Read More >>
Have you or someone you know ever had to make a hard decision to put your beloved pet to sleep permanently? Did... Read More >>
This is a book about a controversial issue-whether doctors should be licensed by law to supply lethal drugs to terminally... Read More >>
This book analyses assisted death in the philosophical context of biopolitics, searching for the form of resistance... Read More >>
Bringing to light the heart-breaking testimony of those who have witnessed unimaginable suffering at the end of... Read More >>
A re-evaluation of assisted dying from a theological perspective, relating theological issues to scientific, pastoral... Read More >>
Made to Live depicts a physician's journey to save lives. Dr. Paul Saba believes that hope and loving support can... Read More >>