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More than 10, lay people bought the document. Supplement to How to Die with Dignity. Free to holders of the above. A Guide to Self-Deliverance. The Voluntary Euthanasia Society, London. Limited to members. Supplement to A Guide to Self-Deliverance. Withdrawn, Humphry, Derek. Hemlock Society, Los Angeles.

Members only draft. Perfect bound. The first actual book with spine. The drug information was not given in the customary tables but within a series of true stories reported by the author. Not sold publicly. Free of charge to members of DGHS after one year of membership.

Updated eight times until Withdrawn May, The only 'how-to' literature to recommend the use of cyanide. Guillon, Claude and Yves Le Bonniec. Suicide: Mode d'Emploi. Editions Alain Moreau, Paris. Price: 69 French francs. Also published in German and Japanese translations. Caused huge publicity world-wide and was criticized because it appeared to advocate suicide for political reasons.

It made no reference to terminal illness. Enjoyed huge sales and ample notoriety, so was probably the main reason the French Parliament passed the law banning all 'how-to' suicide books. Landa, A. Autodeliverance Self-Deliverance. Privately published for members only.

Price: free to ADMD members. Revised edition Withdrawn when French law banning such books was passed. The new Article of the French Penal Code introduced a penalty of between two months and three years, or a heavy fine, for the provocation of an attempted or completed suicide.

A rider was added to the law making the same penalties applicable to those who "create propaganda or publicity, regardless of the mode, in favor of products, objects or methods recognized as ways of bringing about suicide.

First commercial edition. Went through four printings Protected by the First Amendment to the US Constitution right to free speech , Let Me Die had been sold only to members in but demands for its wider release brought it onto the commercial market the following year.

It met with few criticisms. Over ten years, Let Me Die sold approximately , copies, 80 percent by mail order. Hundreds of dying people used this book to accelerate their ends. Sybrandy, Klazien and Rob Bakker. Zorg jij dat ik niet wakker word? Vrijwillige euthanasie in de praktijk Will you see to it that I don't wake up? Anthos, The Netherlands. Publicly sold. Extremely practical book based on the personal experiences of Mrs.

Klazien Sybrandy, one of the great pioneers of euthanasia in the Netherlands. The most valuable aspect of the book was the tips for the effective ingestion of drugs in self-deliverance. Hemlock Quarterly. Issue October, Drug Dosage Table. One page chart in newsletter for Hemlock members only. Triggered a steady demand for back issues of this particular Hemlock Quarterly. Humanes Sterben in Wurde under Selbstverantwortung.

Informational pamphlet about voluntary death. Sold only to members of three months' standing. Withdrawn and replaced by the booklet. Assisted suicide for the terminally ill is not a crime in Switzerland so long as the helper is acting out of good motives.

Nevertheless the taboo against suicide is strong enough to cause EXIT to help with great caution. Voluntary Euthanasia Society of Scotland. Sold only to members. Price: free to holders of the original publication. A further supplement was issued in Distributed to bookstores by Grove Press. Revised and extended edition with newly-designed jacket, required by the book's new trade distributor, the Grove Press, New York.

Montana does not currently have a statute safeguarding physician-assisted death. Since the ruling, several bills have been introduced to codify or ban the practice, none of which have passed. The Disparity of Hope. In we instigated the International Drugs Consensus Working Party and published Departing Drugs, which was the first scientifically researched. Death with dignity laws, also known as physician-assisted dying or aid-in-dying laws, stem from the basic idea that it is the terminally ill people, not government and its interference, politicians and their ideology, or religious leaders and their dogma, who should make their end-of-life decisions and determine how much pain and suffering they should endure.

At Death with Dignity National Center, we value the inherent dignity and worth of all human beings. We work every day to realize a future in which all people have the freedom to decide how they live and die. Our commitment to these values places us in solidarity with the Black community and those protesting against centuries of oppression.



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