Miss B and Mrs Pretty

Think 1 (2):57-60 (2002)
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Piers Benn, lecturer in medical ethics at Imperial College, London, discusses two recent medical cases involving the so-called ‘right to die’ explaining how the cases differ legally and, perhaps, ethically

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