The Idea of Euthanasia
.... Abstract: The movement to institutionalize a patient's right to die gained ground following the New Jersey Supreme Court's decision on the
Karen Quinlan case. ....
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The Right to Die
.... respiratory and blood circulation technologies. The case of
Karen Quinlan serves as a case in point. Voluntary consent for turning the ....
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Euthanasia and Nursing Practice
.... One of the most notorious news stories of 1976 centered on New Jersey, where
Karen Ann
Quinlan's physicians disconnected artificial life-sustaining equipment ....
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Pros & Cons of Euthanasia
.... The case of
Karen Quinlan in the mid-1970's and that of Nancy Cruzan in 1990 are two examples of passive euthanasia which have caught the attention of the ....
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Death and Dying
.... The first case to achieve nation-wide notoriety was In re
Karen Quinlan, 137 NJ Super. 227, 70 NJ 10 (1976). .... 2841 (1990). In re
Karen Quinlan, 137 NJ Super. ....
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Death and Dying and Decision Making Process
.... The first case to achieve nation-wide notoriety was In re
Karen Quinlan, 137 NJ Super. 227, 70 NJ 10 (1976). .... 2841 (1990). In re
Karen Quinlan, 137 NJ Super. ....
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Jewish and American Law
.... Affairs, 2 (1972): 37. Weisbard, Alan J. "On the Bioethics of Jewish Law: The Case of
Karen Quinlan," Israel Law Review 14 (1979): 337.
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Active and Passive Euthanasia
.... In 1975, the Supreme Court supported this view with its ruling in the case of
Karen Ann
Quinlan, a brain-dead patient whose parents wished to have her removed ....
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The Practice of Euthanasia
.... For example, in the mid-1970s, the case of
Karen Ann
Quinlan, a comatose patient, made the news when the United States Supreme Court permitted her father to ....
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Issue of Death and Euthanasia
.... An example would be the famed
Karen Ann
Quinlan case, where the comatose patient, after years on artificial life support systems, was disconnected from those ....
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Issue of Euthanasia & Protecting Human Dignity
.... and society at large: . . . a comatose
Karen Ann
Quinlan was maintained on artificial nourishment. . . for over nine years after ....
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Importance of the Issue of Euthanasia
.... and society at large: . . . a comatose
Karen Ann
Quinlan was maintained on artificial nourishment. . . for over nine years after ....
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Journal Entries
.... policy debate. The names in the cases cast a pall over the culture:
Karen Ann
Quinlan, Nancy Cruzan, Baby Doe, Jack Kevorkian. By the ....
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