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Volume 336:1385-1387 May 8, 1997 Number 19
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Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide in the Netherlands

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To the Editor: In their articles on physician-assisted death in the Netherlands (Nov. 28 issue), van der Maas et al.1 and van der Wal et al.2 omit some information that has been of particular concern to international observers and is contained in their fuller Dutch report.3

The 1990 study documented that 50 percent of Dutch physicians suggest euthanasia to patients.4 Neither the physicians nor the study investigators seem to recognize how much the voluntariness of the process is compromised by such a suggestion. A frightened and suffering patient is inclined to listen to a suggestion made by the doctor, even . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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