Negotiating a Good Death
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"Negotiating a Good Death: Euthanasia in the Netherlands presents firsthand descriptions of euthanasia in practice in the Netherlands - something that has never been done before. This will provide a deeper understanding of the issues involved for all those interested in end-of-life decisions. Here is the first inside account of how decisions about euthanasia are made in real-life situations. Documenting two years of observations at a Dutch hospital, Negotiating a Good Death describes why patients request euthanasia, the social factors that influence doctors' decisions about granting patients' requests, and how patients and doctors confer over peaceful deaths."--Jacket.
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