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- Language
- eng
- Note
- A separate work in this series with the same title was edited by Mary E. Williams and published in 2001
- Contents
-
- 2
- Herbert Hendin
- 163
- 5
- Physician-Assisted Suicide Should Be Legalized
- Faye Girsh
- 168
- 6
- Physician-Assisted Suicide Should Not Be Legalized
- Lawrence Rudden, Gerard V. Bradley
- 175
- Americans Are Ill Informed About How to Obtain Quality End-of-Life Care
- 7
- Euthanasia Should Be Legalized and Regulated by the Government
- Economist
- 180
- 8
- Euthanasia Should Not Be Legalized and Regulated by the Government
- Matthew Parris
- 184
- Last Acts
- 30
- 3
- Advance Directives Are Improving End-of-Life Care
- Tufts University Health & Nutrition Letter
- 36
- 4
- Advance Directives Do Not Always Improve End-of-Life Care
- Why Consider Opposing Viewpoints?
- Valerie Reitman
- 42
- 5
- Hospice Care Is Benefiting the Terminally Ill
- 49
- 6
- Many Minorities Are Not Benefiting from Hospice Care
- Gwen London
- 58
- 7
- 11
- Care for the Dying Is Inadequate in Western Society
- Julia Neuberger
- 65
- 8
- End-of-Life Care in Developing Nations Has Not Been Adequately Addressed
- Peter A. Singer, Kerry W. Bowman
- 70
- Chapter 2
- How Should the Physical Pain of Terminal Illness Be Relieved?
- 1
- Chapter 1
- Effective Pain Relief Is Hampered by Inadequate Knowledge
- Julia Riley
- 80
- 2
- Effective Pain Relief Is Hampered by Drug Control Laws
- Carol Sieger
- 84
- 3
- Patients Should Be Allowed to Choose Terminal Sedation
- Timothy E. Quill, Ira R. Byock
- Do the Terminally Ill Receive Quality End-of-Life Care?
- 91
- 4
- Terminal Sedation Should Not Be Used in Palliative Care
- Mark B. Blocher
- 96
- 5
- Marijuana Should Be Legalized for Seriously Ill People
- Byron Demmer
- 102
- 6
- 1
- Marijuana Should Not Be Legalized for Seriously Ill People
- 108
- Chapter 3
- How Can the Spiritual and Emotional Pain of Terminal Illness Be Eased?
- 1
- Doctors Should Speak Openly with Patients and Their Families About Death
- Kerri Wachter
- 117
- 2
- Embracing Feelings About Death Before Becoming Ill Is Beneficial
- Americans Are Increasingly Well Informed About How to Obtain Quality End-of-Life Care
- Fred Branfman
- 122
- 3
- Doctors Should Address the Spirituality of the Terminally Ill
- Myles N. Sheehan
- 128
- 4
- Doctors Should Show More Compassion Toward the Terminally Ill
- Rachel K. Sobel
- 134
- Lisa Miller
- 5
- Doctors Should Help Terminally Ill Patients Die with a Clear Mind
- Josh Fischman
- 138
- Chapter 4
- Should Euthanasia Be Allowed for Terminally Ill Patients?
- 1
- Terminally Ill Should Be Allowed to Choose Euthanasia
- Andrea E. Richardson
- 146
- 21
- 2
- Terminally Ill Should Not Be Allowed to Choose Euthanasia
- Margaret Somerville
- 151
- 3
- Legalizing Euthanasia Empowers Patients and Improves Quality of Care
- Richard T. Hull
- 157
- 4
- Legalizing Euthanasia Eliminates Patient Autonomy and Reduces Quality of Care
- Isbn
- 9780737729634
- Label
- Terminal illness : opposing viewpoints
- Title
- Terminal illness
- Title remainder
- opposing viewpoints
- Statement of responsibility
- Andrea C. Nakaya, book editor
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Dewey number
- 362.17/5
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- R726.8
- LC item number
- .T46465 2005
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
-
- dictionaries
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1976-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Nakaya, Andrea C.
- Series statement
- Opposing viewpoints series
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Terminal care
- Palliative treatment
- Euthanasia
- Label
- Terminal illness : opposing viewpoints, Andrea C. Nakaya, book editor, (electronic resource)
- Note
- A separate work in this series with the same title was edited by Mary E. Williams and published in 2001
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 2
- Herbert Hendin
- 163
- 5
- Physician-Assisted Suicide Should Be Legalized
- Faye Girsh
- 168
- 6
- Physician-Assisted Suicide Should Not Be Legalized
- Lawrence Rudden, Gerard V. Bradley
- 175
- Americans Are Ill Informed About How to Obtain Quality End-of-Life Care
- 7
- Euthanasia Should Be Legalized and Regulated by the Government
- Economist
- 180
- 8
- Euthanasia Should Not Be Legalized and Regulated by the Government
- Matthew Parris
- 184
- Last Acts
- 30
- 3
- Advance Directives Are Improving End-of-Life Care
- Tufts University Health & Nutrition Letter
- 36
- 4
- Advance Directives Do Not Always Improve End-of-Life Care
- Why Consider Opposing Viewpoints?
- Valerie Reitman
- 42
- 5
- Hospice Care Is Benefiting the Terminally Ill
- 49
- 6
- Many Minorities Are Not Benefiting from Hospice Care
- Gwen London
- 58
- 7
- 11
- Care for the Dying Is Inadequate in Western Society
- Julia Neuberger
- 65
- 8
- End-of-Life Care in Developing Nations Has Not Been Adequately Addressed
- Peter A. Singer, Kerry W. Bowman
- 70
- Chapter 2
- How Should the Physical Pain of Terminal Illness Be Relieved?
- 1
- Chapter 1
- Effective Pain Relief Is Hampered by Inadequate Knowledge
- Julia Riley
- 80
- 2
- Effective Pain Relief Is Hampered by Drug Control Laws
- Carol Sieger
- 84
- 3
- Patients Should Be Allowed to Choose Terminal Sedation
- Timothy E. Quill, Ira R. Byock
- Do the Terminally Ill Receive Quality End-of-Life Care?
- 91
- 4
- Terminal Sedation Should Not Be Used in Palliative Care
- Mark B. Blocher
- 96
- 5
- Marijuana Should Be Legalized for Seriously Ill People
- Byron Demmer
- 102
- 6
- 1
- Marijuana Should Not Be Legalized for Seriously Ill People
- 108
- Chapter 3
- How Can the Spiritual and Emotional Pain of Terminal Illness Be Eased?
- 1
- Doctors Should Speak Openly with Patients and Their Families About Death
- Kerri Wachter
- 117
- 2
- Embracing Feelings About Death Before Becoming Ill Is Beneficial
- Americans Are Increasingly Well Informed About How to Obtain Quality End-of-Life Care
- Fred Branfman
- 122
- 3
- Doctors Should Address the Spirituality of the Terminally Ill
- Myles N. Sheehan
- 128
- 4
- Doctors Should Show More Compassion Toward the Terminally Ill
- Rachel K. Sobel
- 134
- Lisa Miller
- 5
- Doctors Should Help Terminally Ill Patients Die with a Clear Mind
- Josh Fischman
- 138
- Chapter 4
- Should Euthanasia Be Allowed for Terminally Ill Patients?
- 1
- Terminally Ill Should Be Allowed to Choose Euthanasia
- Andrea E. Richardson
- 146
- 21
- 2
- Terminally Ill Should Not Be Allowed to Choose Euthanasia
- Margaret Somerville
- 151
- 3
- Legalizing Euthanasia Empowers Patients and Improves Quality of Care
- Richard T. Hull
- 157
- 4
- Legalizing Euthanasia Eliminates Patient Autonomy and Reduces Quality of Care
- Control code
- OPPV001075512
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Form of item
- electronic
- Governing access note
- Access limited to licensed institutions
- Isbn
- 9780737729634
- Lccn
- 2004060595
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
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- (Sirsi) OPPV001075512
- (WaSeSS)ssj0001075512
- Label
- Terminal illness : opposing viewpoints, Andrea C. Nakaya, book editor, (electronic resource)
- Note
- A separate work in this series with the same title was edited by Mary E. Williams and published in 2001
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 2
- Herbert Hendin
- 163
- 5
- Physician-Assisted Suicide Should Be Legalized
- Faye Girsh
- 168
- 6
- Physician-Assisted Suicide Should Not Be Legalized
- Lawrence Rudden, Gerard V. Bradley
- 175
- Americans Are Ill Informed About How to Obtain Quality End-of-Life Care
- 7
- Euthanasia Should Be Legalized and Regulated by the Government
- Economist
- 180
- 8
- Euthanasia Should Not Be Legalized and Regulated by the Government
- Matthew Parris
- 184
- Last Acts
- 30
- 3
- Advance Directives Are Improving End-of-Life Care
- Tufts University Health & Nutrition Letter
- 36
- 4
- Advance Directives Do Not Always Improve End-of-Life Care
- Why Consider Opposing Viewpoints?
- Valerie Reitman
- 42
- 5
- Hospice Care Is Benefiting the Terminally Ill
- 49
- 6
- Many Minorities Are Not Benefiting from Hospice Care
- Gwen London
- 58
- 7
- 11
- Care for the Dying Is Inadequate in Western Society
- Julia Neuberger
- 65
- 8
- End-of-Life Care in Developing Nations Has Not Been Adequately Addressed
- Peter A. Singer, Kerry W. Bowman
- 70
- Chapter 2
- How Should the Physical Pain of Terminal Illness Be Relieved?
- 1
- Chapter 1
- Effective Pain Relief Is Hampered by Inadequate Knowledge
- Julia Riley
- 80
- 2
- Effective Pain Relief Is Hampered by Drug Control Laws
- Carol Sieger
- 84
- 3
- Patients Should Be Allowed to Choose Terminal Sedation
- Timothy E. Quill, Ira R. Byock
- Do the Terminally Ill Receive Quality End-of-Life Care?
- 91
- 4
- Terminal Sedation Should Not Be Used in Palliative Care
- Mark B. Blocher
- 96
- 5
- Marijuana Should Be Legalized for Seriously Ill People
- Byron Demmer
- 102
- 6
- 1
- Marijuana Should Not Be Legalized for Seriously Ill People
- 108
- Chapter 3
- How Can the Spiritual and Emotional Pain of Terminal Illness Be Eased?
- 1
- Doctors Should Speak Openly with Patients and Their Families About Death
- Kerri Wachter
- 117
- 2
- Embracing Feelings About Death Before Becoming Ill Is Beneficial
- Americans Are Increasingly Well Informed About How to Obtain Quality End-of-Life Care
- Fred Branfman
- 122
- 3
- Doctors Should Address the Spirituality of the Terminally Ill
- Myles N. Sheehan
- 128
- 4
- Doctors Should Show More Compassion Toward the Terminally Ill
- Rachel K. Sobel
- 134
- Lisa Miller
- 5
- Doctors Should Help Terminally Ill Patients Die with a Clear Mind
- Josh Fischman
- 138
- Chapter 4
- Should Euthanasia Be Allowed for Terminally Ill Patients?
- 1
- Terminally Ill Should Be Allowed to Choose Euthanasia
- Andrea E. Richardson
- 146
- 21
- 2
- Terminally Ill Should Not Be Allowed to Choose Euthanasia
- Margaret Somerville
- 151
- 3
- Legalizing Euthanasia Empowers Patients and Improves Quality of Care
- Richard T. Hull
- 157
- 4
- Legalizing Euthanasia Eliminates Patient Autonomy and Reduces Quality of Care
- Control code
- OPPV001075512
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Form of item
- electronic
- Governing access note
- Access limited to licensed institutions
- Isbn
- 9780737729634
- Lccn
- 2004060595
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) OPPV001075512
- (WaSeSS)ssj0001075512
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