Some ways that technology and terminology distort the euthanasia issue.
Herrera, Christopher
Some ways that technology and terminology distort the euthanasia issue. [electronic resource] - The Journal of medical humanities 1993 - 23-31 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article
1041-3545
10.1007/BF01138158 doi
Altruism
Beneficence
Biomedical Technology
Death
Double Effect Principle
Ethics
Euthanasia
Euthanasia, Active
Euthanasia, Passive
Health Personnel
Homicide
Humans
Intention
Life Support Care
Metaphor
Moral Obligations
Motivation
Patients
Pharmaceutical Preparations
Professional-Patient Relations
Social Responsibility
Stress, Psychological
Suicide, Assisted
Terminology as Topic
Some ways that technology and terminology distort the euthanasia issue. [electronic resource] - The Journal of medical humanities 1993 - 23-31 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article
1041-3545
10.1007/BF01138158 doi
Altruism
Beneficence
Biomedical Technology
Death
Double Effect Principle
Ethics
Euthanasia
Euthanasia, Active
Euthanasia, Passive
Health Personnel
Homicide
Humans
Intention
Life Support Care
Metaphor
Moral Obligations
Motivation
Patients
Pharmaceutical Preparations
Professional-Patient Relations
Social Responsibility
Stress, Psychological
Suicide, Assisted
Terminology as Topic