The third edition is a comprehensive guide for nurses and other members of the multidisciplinary team who work with people with cancer and their families.
This book brings together perspectives from social science, health care and pastoral theology to assist the reader in understanding and negotiating this 'new death'.
A Hong Kong Chinese Experience (Hong Kong, 2006), p. 203; Michael Mau Kong ... Public evaluative attitude to euthanasia has turned from acceptance to action, which reflects the acceptable history of euthanasia as a bioethical notion.
The physician must consult with an independent physician colleague who has experience in this field.23 While ... Although there has been little public debate on legislating euthanasia in Hong Kong , Chan and Ko saw that with an ...
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""Abstract: This book is a philosophical discussion of moral, legal, and medical issues related to aging, dying, and death.
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