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Seduced by Death: Doctors, Patients, and the Dutch Cure.

British Medical Journal

| March 08, 1997 | Sheldon, Tony | COPYRIGHT 2003 British Medical Association. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

"If e'er I sow my wheat wi'out brinin, I'm a Dutchman," Luke tells Maggie in George Eliot's Mill On The Floss. Today, the Dutch remain fools for doing things differently as far as Professor Herbert Hendin's hatchet job on Dutch euthanasia policy, Seduced by Death, is concerned.

Hendin--professor of psychiatry at New York Medical College and executive director of the American Suicide Foundation, which works to prevent suicide--vilifies a policy that allows a "bright and compassionate people" to wrongly end other people's lives in the name of humanitarian goals. At its worst, the book declines into generalised insults and sweeping condemnation of the Dutch. He quotes …

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