<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Suicide / Dignity in Dying / Assisted suicide / Palliative care / Hospice / Voluntary euthanasia / Care Not Killing / Dignitas / Euthanasia / Ethics / Medicine
Date: 2013-08-12 10:06:25
Suicide
Dignity in Dying
Assisted suicide
Palliative care
Hospice
Voluntary euthanasia
Care Not Killing
Dignitas
Euthanasia
Ethics
Medicine

ASSISTED SUICIDE (SCOTLAND) BILL MARGO MACDONALD SUMMARY OF CONSULTATION RESPONSES This document summarises and analyses the responses to a consultation exercise carried out on the above proposal. The background to the p

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.scottish.parliament.uk

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 743,47 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

TCP Pathology Sample Prep Guide 1. Collect tissue immediately after euthanasia. It’s prudent to collect more organs and tissues than you anticipate needing and submit only those initially required. During histopatholog

TCP Pathology Sample Prep Guide 1. Collect tissue immediately after euthanasia. It’s prudent to collect more organs and tissues than you anticipate needing and submit only those initially required. During histopatholog

DocID: 1vk4l - View Document

EUTHANASIA OF NEONATAL RODENTS  Neonatal rodents are unusually resistant to hypoxia and to the inhalant anesthetics often used as euthanizing agents in adult rodents (i.e., CO2). Inhalant agents alone should not be used

EUTHANASIA OF NEONATAL RODENTS Neonatal rodents are unusually resistant to hypoxia and to the inhalant anesthetics often used as euthanizing agents in adult rodents (i.e., CO2). Inhalant agents alone should not be used

DocID: 1v6zj - View Document

ISPCA Policy on Euthanasia The ISPCA along with its affiliated members is working towards a world in which no rehomable animal is put to sleep. However, the ISPCA accepts, with great reluctance, that there might be circu

ISPCA Policy on Euthanasia The ISPCA along with its affiliated members is working towards a world in which no rehomable animal is put to sleep. However, the ISPCA accepts, with great reluctance, that there might be circu

DocID: 1uRj7 - View Document

GUIDELINES FOR EUTHANASIA  Background. Euthanasia is defined as the rapid and painless humane killing of an animal. The Office for Protection from Research Risks (OPRR) Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee Guidebo

GUIDELINES FOR EUTHANASIA Background. Euthanasia is defined as the rapid and painless humane killing of an animal. The Office for Protection from Research Risks (OPRR) Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee Guidebo

DocID: 1uAAZ - View Document

Euthanasia and Carcass Disposal Jan K. Shearer, DVM, MS College of Veterinary Medicine University of Florida, Gainesville, FL  Introduction

Euthanasia and Carcass Disposal Jan K. Shearer, DVM, MS College of Veterinary Medicine University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Introduction

DocID: 1tZRP - View Document