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7 gru 2000 · We report on a descriptive clinical analysis of the 69 persons who died with the assistance of Dr. Jack Kevorkian in Oakland County, Michigan, between 1990 and 1998.
25 lut 2017 · In June 1993, Dr. Jack Kevorkian had assisted in the suicides of sixteen persons (Gibbs 1993, 34).
5 lut 2024 · This study examines the seventy-five suicide cases Dr. Jack Kevorkian acknowledged assisting during the period between 1990 and 1997. Although these cases represent a range of regional and occupational backgrounds, a significant majority are women.
1 sie 2001 · Purpose: The sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of Kevorkian euthanasia cases were compared with Oregon physician-assisted suicide (PAS) cases and U.S. mortality data.
Several of Kevorkian’s physician contemporaries filed suit against New York’s Attorney General, arguing that the State of New York’s prohibition against physician-assisted suicide violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
1 cze 2008 · However, in the case of euthanasia as practiced by Jack Kevorkian, we found significant statistical bias against women. Moreover, other data have questioned whether all of Kevorkian's patients did, in fact, have debilitating and terminal illnesses. In this article, we explore why a gender disparity exists in end-of-life decision making.
22 gru 2016 · Abstract. Dr. Jack Kevorkian, a retired pathologist from Royal Oak, Michigan, created an instant sensation on June 4,1990, when he assisted Janet Adkins in commit-ting suicide by lethal injection. Kevorkian's activities, and the ineffectual efforts of public officials to stop him, generated social conflict, issue expansion, and political theater.