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A Good Death: An Argument For Voluntary Euthanasia

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Good Death: An Argument For Voluntary Euthanasia

Contributors:

By (Author) Rodney Syme

ISBN:

9780522855036

Publisher:

Melbourne University Press

Imprint:

Melbourne University Press

Publication Date:

1st May 2008

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens / Teenage: Social issues / topics
Childrens / Teenage social topics: Environment, sustainability and green issues

Dewey:

306.9

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 162mm, Height 235mm, Spine 19mm

Weight:

432g

Description

Rodney Syme's candid and controversial account of the terminally ill people who he has assisted to end their lives. A Good Death is a candid and provocative account of the experiences of many terminally ill people Dr Rodney Syme has assisted to end their lives. Over the past thirty years Syme has challenged the law on voluntary euthanasia-at first clandestinely and now publicly-risking prosecution in doing so. He again risks prosecution for writing this book. A Good Death is a moving journey with those who came to Syme for help, and a meditation on what it means in our culture to confront death. It is also a doctor's personal story about the moral dilemmas and ethical choices he faces working within the grey areas of the law. In this important book, Rodney Syme argues for the end of the unofficial 'conspiracy' of silence within the medical profession and the decriminalisation of voluntary euthanasia in Australia. Through Syme's determination to tell the stories of those who he has assisted to die with dignity, A Good Death also draws wider lessons of value for those who find themselves in a similar situation.

Author Bio

Rodney Syme has been in medical practice for forty-five years, primarily as a urological surgeon. He was Chair of the Victorian Section of the Urological Society of Australasia in 1990-92, and chair of the Urology Study Group of the Cancer Council of Victoria in 1992-94. He has had extensive experience with cancer patients and with people with severe spinal injuries. He has been an advocate for physician-assisted dying for nearly twenty years, and the President of the Dying With Dignity Victoria for ten years.

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