A merciless mercy. A MERCIFUL END: THE EUTHANASIA MOVEMENT IN MODERN AMERICA. By IAN DOWBIGGIN. Oxford University Press. 259 pp. $28.(Book Review) (book review)

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A MERCIFUL END: THE EUTHANASIA MOVEMENT IN MODERN AMERICA. By IAN DOWBIGGIN. Oxford University Press. 259 pp. $28.

JUDGING FROM ITS unfortunate title, A Merciful End: The Euthanasia Movement in Modern America would appear to be just another in the dreary collection of recent books extolling assisted suicide as a curative to the tyranny of modern medical paternalism and a necessary adjunct to the right of personal autonomy. But, as the old saying goes, one should not judge a book by its cover. Rather than being an apologia, University of Prince Edward Island history professor Ian Dowbiggin's approach is utterly fair and evenhanded. Instead of arguing the issue pro or con, he provides an exhaustively researched and objective history of euthanasia advocacy in the...

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