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Assisted dying
"Scientific and clinical advances, social and political developments and the impact of healthcare on our lives raise profound ethical and legal questions. Medical law and ethics have become central to our understanding of these problems, and are important tools for the analysis and resolution of problems - real or imagined. This books is analytical, with a key target audience of lawyers, doctors, nurses and the intelligent lay public."--BOOK JACKET.
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