From Publishers Weekly
A leader in the rigiht-to-die movement, Wanzer advocates measures that allow patients to control decisions about end-of-life treatment and ensure a peaceful death. . With the help of Harvard Medical School faculty member Glenmullen (The Antidepressant Solution), Wanzer, himself the former head of Harvard University Law School Health Services, provide clear legal and medical guidelines for the terminally ill and their loved ones who are facing these decisions. Drawing on case histories, the author outlines the rights of patients, advises them on how to appoint a health care proxy and on ways to refuse unwanted treatments. Wanzer also supports opting for only comfort care, in which the focus is on minimizing pain and making patients comfortable. . Although he empasizes the need to differentiate between a terminally ill patients rational decision to end his or her life and suicidal depression, Wanzer argues that when someone is in uncontrollable pain with no hope of improvement, hastening deaththrough large doses of morphine, refusal of fluids or inhaling heliumshould be an option. Wanzer and Glenmuller clearly delineate a patients rights, including the right to refuse treatment, and provide information on appointing a health-care proxy, among other options. They provide a wealth of information on a matter most of us would rather not think about.
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"A careful, well-organized, thoughtful explication of the 'turning points' patients and families face when serious illness strikes." --
World Right-to-Die Newsletter, Summer 2007"A guiding light on the turbid road to comfort, calm and choice in the last days of life....written for patients and their families and caregivers in a determined attempt to shed revealing light on what contributes to a peaceful death and what does not." --
Metapsychology Online Reviews, 10/23/07"An essential addition not just for medical libraries, but for general-interest collections." --
Midwest Book Review, May 2007"Clear, logical, and practical...More useful than the many other recent books on death and dying...influential." --
Library Journal (starred review), 3/1/07"Takes a reasonable and reassuring approach to all the uncertainties of the inevitable end... A calming aid." --
Infodad.com, 4/26/07
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