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Voluntary Euthanasia & the Road to the Peaceful Pill Dr Philip Nitschke & Dr Fiona Stewart Penguin - 2005
“The publication of this book will probably prove to be a landmark in the history of the reform of the unenlightened laws that restrict Australians’ end-of-life choices.” Canberra Times
“A fascinating book about a curly issue … it’s a compelling, moving and important book about a difficult subject.” Sunday Mail
“His passion screams from every page of this book … An informative read.” Launceston Examiner
“For doctors especially, allow me to thoroughly recommend this book. The authors deliver a potent exposition of the role of medicine in this debate.” Australian Doctor
“Killing Me Softly does represent, in a full and clear way, the issues surrounding voluntary euthanasia. To read it is to be better informed in the matter.” The West Australian
“You’ll either be for or against euthanasia but this book puts Nitschke and the debate in perspective.” Herald Sun
“A fine new book” The Mercury
“Nitschke has never been shy about speaking out against the establishment and was already no friend of the medical one.” The Big Issue