"The increasing elderly population poses many economic and ethical questions for modern society. One of the most topical and controversial of these is the debate about euthanasia. Drawing on a variety of historical, contemporary, anthropological and literary sources, this book considers the present-day debates about the sanctity of elderly lives and the question of euthanasia. Geronticide: Killing the Elderly seeks to place the current debate in a wider historical and social context, while providing a comprehensive overview of current academic and professional concerns. This thorough, authoritative book will be a useful, thought-provoking read for anyone involved in working with the elderly"
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Google UK here. Page 136 Ref 26 refers to the material I exposed in the Sunday Times 2nd April 2000 in Elderly Helped to Die.Many thanks to Michael for raising the issues related to Ward 87. I am positive the General Medical Council will approve of the fact it has been referenced on a wider scale.
Indeed, as this is the second book to have referenced it, perhaps the next one would kindly request an interview from Finlay Scott at the GMC. He will no doubt support the issue of whistleblowing and will detail how he held doctors responsible for the deaths of the elderly accountable.
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