Against Physician Assisted Suicide
In "Against Physician Assisted Suicide," author David MA. Jeffrey presents a compelling examination of the contentious issue of physician-assisted suicide (PAS). Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2008, this thought-provoking paperback spans 132 pages and delves into the moral, ethical, and legal implications surrounding PAS. Jeffrey, drawing on insights from healthcare professionals, highlights the prevalent opposition among doctors and nurses in specialist palliative care towards the legalization of PAS. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of assisted suicide laws and the ethical considerations that shape the debate. Whether you are a medical professional, a student of law, or simply curious about the topic, "Against Physician Assisted Suicide" offers a critical perspective that encourages readers to reflect on the values of life and care in the face of terminal illness.