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Inside a Hemlock Society 'how to do it' session

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A physician, a pharmacist, a nurse and author Derek Humphry, who wrote 'Final Exit' were present at a successful suicide meeting for the pro-euthanasia group, the Hemlock Society. Humphry suggested anti-nausea pills be taken before the lethal dosage of medication and grinding up the lethal dosage in something that tastes good, such as applesauce or yogurt to ensure quick action. There should also be someone there to ensure that the suicide is successful. The physician dismissed prescription expiration dates, suggested stockpiling pills in a nonlabeled bottle and leaving a note to ensure that assistants are not held liable.

Author: Gianelli, Diane M.
Publisher: American Medical Association
Publication Name: American Medical News
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0001-1843
Year: 1996
Methods, Conferences, meetings and seminars, Assisted suicide, Hemlock Society

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Several elements confirm diagnosis of anencephaly

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Four main factors can be used to diagnose anencephaly. These include the absence of much of the skull, scalp missing over the skull defect, hemorrhagic tissue exposed because of the skull and scalp defects and a lack of recognizable cerebral hemispheres. Diagnosis of anencephaly is important because of controversy surrounding organ donation by anencephalic infants. Although there are some reports of older surviving anencephalics, most die within days of birth.

Author: Gianelli, Diane M.
Publisher: American Medical Association
Publication Name: American Medical News
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0001-1843
Year: 1992
Diagnosis, Anencephaly

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Mixing religion and medicine; Catholic conference addresses women's health issues, from 'womb to tomb.'(includes related article on the Pope's views on women's health)

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According to speakers at a conference on women's health in Rome, Italy the topic includes emotional, spiritual, and social well-being in addition to the physical and a multitude of other factors. Reduction of teenage sexual activity and fetal tissue transplants were among controversial topics that were addressed, as well. The conference was sponsored by Rome's Catholic University and Georgetown University.

Author: Gianelli, Diane M.
Publisher: American Medical Association
Publication Name: American Medical News
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0001-1843
Year: 1998
Health aspects, Medicine, Women, Social policy, Women's health, Religious aspects, John Paul II, Pope

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