Final Wishes: A Cautionary Tale on Death, Dignity & Physician-Assisted Suicide
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Final Wishes: A Cautionary Tale on Death, Dignity & Physician-Assisted Suicide

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Dr. Ron Grey faces a dilemma. His good friend Patrick has been diagnosed with a fatal degenerative disease. When Patrick asks Ron to help him die peacefully and painlessly, Ron searches his mind, soul and spirit for answers. Ron starts his journey by attending Illinois Senate hearings where opponents and proponents debate the possible legalization of physician-assisted sui...more
Paperback, 215 pages
Published January 28th 2009 by Wipf & Stock Publishers (first published May 2000)
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