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The Right To Live, The Right To Die
Koop, C. Everett

The Right To Live, The Right To Die

Tyndale House Publishers (1976)
9780842355933
| Paperback
124 pages | 135 x 216 mm | English
Dewey 174.24K829R
LC Classification R725.5 .K66
LC Control No. 76008682

Subject

  • Abortion
  • Euthanasia
  • Life And Death, Power Over
  • Medical Ethics
  • Social Science / Death & Dying

Plot

This book carries an urgent message to Americans on the controversial issues of abortion and euthanasia. These are emotional issues. In "The Right to Live; The Right to Die," Dr. C. Everett Koop, who was one of the United States’ most prominent surgeons, examines current attitudes and trends from several important perspectives: medical, personal, social, and theological. He turns the spotlight on the Supreme Court ruling on abortion, on the Karen Quinlan case, and evaluates their influence on your future. Dr. Koop was surgeon-in-chief at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and professor of pediatric surgery at the University of Pennsylvania. He was catapulted into worldwide fame in 1974 when he and his team successfully separated Siamese twin baby girls in a spectacular 10½-hour operation. Dr. Koop died in 2013 at the age of 96.

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