الكتابة على جدار الريح.. حوارات حول "المساعدة الطبية في الموت"
الكتابة على جدار الريح.. حوارات حول "المساعدة الطبية في الموت
A book about contemporary Canadian democracy disguised as a local symposium on euthanasia, _titled "Writing on the Wall of the Wind: Conversations on 'Medical Assisted Dying'", conclusively answers these questions: How did the current medical aid in dying law come about? Who is eligible to receive medical assistance in dying? How exactly is medical assistance in dying provided? for whom? where? And why? But to answer the question of what is medically assisted dying (MAiD) comes a host of voices, including: a disabled media studies scholar, a retiree living with dementia, a psychiatrist, a widow, a psychic, the first doctor in the province to administer a medically assisted dying process, a deceased recipient in dialogue through a psychic with his widow, a non-profit opponent of euthanasia, a retired physician, a companion for the dying, and a self-described physician who administers the process. As a "first follower", the son of a medical aid-in-dying recipient, a qualified medical-in-dying artist, various Anglican priests, a parliamentary supporter, and a caregiver for dying patients. Home to the largest university hospital network in southwestern Ontario, London, Ont., native Kevin Andrew Hislop, twice affected by medical assisted dying, here unknowingly presents a balanced chandelier of alternately lit votive candles in honor of his late grandmother, Fern Doreen Hislop (February 6, 1934 - February 8, 2025). This book embodies Guernica Editions' founding commitment "to publish books that address issues of social justice, discover and develop our innate humanity, and transcend individual cultures and nations."

Bibliographic Data
| Publisher | Guernica EditionsWebsite |
|---|---|
| Publisher Address | info@guernicaeditions.com |
| Country | Canada |
| Primary Category | Social Studies |
| Language | Arabic (AR) |
| Translation | Translated |












