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Disability rights / Palliative medicine / Death / Euthanasia / Homicide / LIFE / Hospice / Terminal illness / Voluntary euthanasia / Medicine / Ethics / Suicide
Date: 2006-10-17 23:30:04
Disability rights
Palliative medicine
Death
Euthanasia
Homicide
LIFE
Hospice
Terminal illness
Voluntary euthanasia
Medicine
Ethics
Suicide

Euthanasia D uring the abortion debate in Hong Kong some twenty years ago, one of the arguments advanced in favour of a change in the law was the right a woman has over her own body. This was an appealing argument, ref

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