Kevorkian, Martha Wichorek and US
A Personal Account
- Kaplan, Kalman J. Ph.D.
- Leonhardi, Mary M.S.W.
OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying 40(1):p 267-270, April-2000 1999-2000. | DOI: 10.2190/LRAJ-T26J-3EG1-0843
In this short article, the authors describe their attempt to do suicide-prevention with a patient that ultimately died as the result of a physician-assisted suicide. Autopsy revealed no sign of physical disease but the patient's letters indicate a preoccupation with independence as the definition of life, and conviction that people who lose independence are no longer alive.
I am not stressed, oppressed, or depressed. I don't have Alzheimer's and am not terminally ill, but I am 82 years old and I want to die.
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