Culture of death: the age of "do harm" medicine

New York: Encounter Books (2016)
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Harsh medicine -- Life unworthy of life -- The price of autonomy -- Creating a duty to die -- Organ donors or organ farms? -- Putting second things first -- Two legs good, four legs better.

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