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Been There: Physicians Speak for Themselves

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 July 2009

David A. Bennahum
Affiliation:
Professor of Medicine & Family and Community Medicine, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
Gerrit K. Kimsma
Affiliation:
A family practitioner who also lectures on family practice medicine and medical ethics at the Free University of Amsterdam
Cor Spreeuwenberg
Affiliation:
A former professor in Family Medicine at the Free University of Amsterdam, a member of the committee that prepared a euthanasia report for the Royal Dutch Medical Association, and the Editor of Medical Contact, the journal of the Royal Dutch Medical Association

Extract

Some years ago I received the following letter from a friend who became my patient.

In pursuit of my ultimate objective of being in control of my self-deliverance at the time when my physical condition no longer warrants continuance, I have joined the Hemlock Society of Los Angeles. The Society urges its members to explore with their personal physicians this subject well in advance of the actual moment of necessity, and in particular the problem of acquiring a lethal dose of a drug that will provide a release consistent in quality with the degree of peace and serenity sought in life. It is my hope that we can find a process commensurate with your moral and professional concerns which will allow us to collaborate.

Type
Special Section: Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide: Murder or Mercy?
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1993

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