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Megan-Jane Johnstone. Alzheimer’s Disease, Media Representations and the Politics of Euthanasia: Constructing Risk and Selling Death in an Ageing Society. Surrey, United Kingdom: Ashgate, 2013

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Megan-Jane Johnstone. Alzheimer’s Disease, Media Representations and the Politics of Euthanasia: Constructing Risk and Selling Death in an Ageing Society. Surrey, United Kingdom: Ashgate, 2013

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 March 2015

Michael Gordon*
Affiliation:
Baycrest Geriatric Health Centre and the University of Toronto

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Copyright © Canadian Association on Gerontology 2015 

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