Dutch Medical Examiner/Coroner's Euthanasia Report Form

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2 (1):36 (1993)
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This document was developed by prosecutor A. Josephus Jitta, Chief, Office of Justice, Alkmaar, The Netherlands, with assistance from physicians and is typical of the euthanasia report forms completed by medical examiners and coroners In The Netherlands

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