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Nov./Dec. '98
At keast his organs are good
"A mentally competent 30-year-old man, badly deformed, in great pain, and essentially helpless due to worsening cerebral palsy, is granted his wish to die in an obitorium (in the presence of the usual witnesses) so that his organs may be taken for transplantation." Jack Kevorkian's view of how crips' deaths help society, in " The Last Fearsome Taboo: Medical Aspects of Planned Death," in the journal Medicine and Law, vol. 7, p. 8.
 

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