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Jack Kevorkian
Title: Jack Kevorkian
Category: Society & Culture / People
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Jack Kevorkian
After talks with her husband, sons, minister, and local doctors; Janet Adkins decided she didn¹t want to undergo the sustained mental deterioration that Alzheimer¹s Disease caused (Uhlman 111). She began to realize she had the disease when she started forgetting songs and failed to recognize notes as she played the piano (Filene 188). ³She read in Newsweek about Dr. Jack Kevorkian and his ŒMercitron¹ machine, then saw him on the ŒDonahue¹ Television show² (Filene 188). With
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Stephanie. ³Death and the Maiden.² New Republic 24 June 1996: 20-22.
Hamel, Robert. Must We Suffer Our Way to Death. Texas: Southern Methodist Press, 1996.
Hendin, Herbert. Seduced by Death. New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 1997.
Hendin, Herbert. Suicide in America. New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 1995.
Larson, Edward. A Different Death. Illinois: Intervarsity Press, 1998.
Uhlman, Michael. Last Rights. Washington D.C.: Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1998.
Wolfson, Adam. ³Killing of the Dying.² The Public Interest Spring 1998: 56.
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