The father of palliative care in Canada, physician Balfour Mount on the legacy of Cicely Saunders, the start of palliative care, and the true meaning of medical aid in dying.
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APR
2017
The father of palliative care in Canada, physician Balfour Mount on the legacy of Cicely Saunders, the start of palliative care, and the true meaning of medical aid in dying.
Continue Reading → Portraits: Balfour Mount
Edward Bennett, Yale’s first quadriplegic graduate, has passed away after a passionately lived life.
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Аn interview with Aubert Martin and Alex Schadenberg
Continue Reading → Home Care Agencies Forced Into Becoming Euthanasia Facilitators
The head of an anti-euthanasia group says one of the unsatisfactory results of the euthanasia movement is creating pressure for people to make that choice as if it's a good thing.
Continue Reading → How euthanasia turns culture upside-down
Euthanasia and assisted suicide is sold to the public as a matter of choice; perhaps the ultimate act of autonomy. But what if there seems to be no choice at all?
Continue Reading → No Choice – abuse and coercion to death