Author: Philip Nitschke
Publisher: Exit International US Ltd
ISBN: 0978878817
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Pages: 406
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Co-authored by a physician and a lawyer, the Peaceful Pill Handbook is the leading self-help, assisted suicide guide book that enables people who are seriously ill as well as seniors to undertake informed planning around their end of life choices. Written in easy-to-understand lay language, The Peaceful Pill Handbook explains
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Pages: 395
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The Peaceful Pill Handbook is a best-selling self-help guide to a peaceful and dignified end. The Handbook draws on the latest knowledge to provide seniors and folk who are seriously ill with information about a range of strategies that do not require medical supervision. These include the use of the
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The Peaceful Pill Handbook is the leading self-help text that enables adults of sound mind to undertake informed planning around their end of life choices. Written in lay language, The Peaceful Pill Handbook covers an extensive range of need-to-know issues including useful drugs such as the barbiturates, drug administration, testing
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The Peaceful Pill Handbook was first published in 2006. Since this time it has become the best-selling book in the world on end of life choices in the area of euthanasia and assisted suicide. The book includes chapters on: drugs such as Nembutal, prescription drugs, gases, poisons and the options
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Pages: 239
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Pages: 576
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Bitte lasst die Blumen leben! ist die ergreifende Geschichte der großen Liebe zwischen einem fast fünfzigjährigen "Aussteiger" und einer jungen Buchhändlerin. Es ist die packende Geschichte eines Mannes, der zweimal leben wollte. Es ist die Geschichte eines rätselhaften Kriminalfalls.
Language: en
Pages: 355
Pages: 355
Killing Me Softly is a radical and compelling examination of the euthanasia/ assisted suicide debate. Frustrated by continuing controversy and political inaction in this area, prominent activists Dr Philip Nitschke and Dr Fiona Stewart present a powerful argument in favour of our right to die as we choose. Their concerns