The BMJ shines a spotlight on the assisted dying debate, with a ‘Head to Head’ article authored by Raymond Tallis, former professor of geriatric medicine (University of Manchester) and Kevin Fitzpatrick, researcher for UK campaign Not Dead Yet (7 May, 2011). Tallis argues that allowing terminally ill people to choose an assisted death is part of good care, but Fitzpatrick believes it will endanger the lives of disabled people. Read the full BMJ articles using the links below:
Should the law on assisted dying be changed?
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