Death and the Physician
Correspondence:
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- 2.
- Douglas CD, Kerridge IH, Rainbird KJ, et al. The intention to hasten death: a survey of attitudes and practices of surgeons in Australia. Med J Aust 2001; 175: 511-515.
- 3.
- Stevens CA, Hassan R. Management of death, dying and euthanasia: attitudes and practices of medical practitioners in South Australia. J Med Ethics 1994; 20: 41-46.
- 4.
- Kuhse H, Singer P. Doctors' practices and attitudes regarding voluntary euthanasia. Med J Aust 1988; 148: 623-627.
- 5.
- Baume P, O'Malley E. Euthanasia: attitudes and practices of medical practitioners. Med J Aust 1994; 161: 137-144.
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- Kuhse H, Singer P, Baume P, et al. End of life decisions in Australian medical practice. Med J Aust 1997; 166: 191-196.
- 7.
- Ashby M. The fallacies of death causation in palliative care [Editorial]. Med J Aust 1997; 166: 176-177.
- 8.
- Ashby M. Natural causes? Palliative care and death causation in public policy and the law [MD Thesis]. Adelaide: University of Adelaide, 2001.
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- Of life and death: Report of Special Senate Committee on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide. Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services, Canada, 1995: 26-27. (Catalogue No. YC2-351/1-OIE.)
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- Lavery JV, Singer P. The "Supremes" decide on assisted suicide: what should a doctor do? CMAJ 1997; 157: 405-406.
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