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         Death & Dying:     more books (100)
  1. Sobre la muerte y los moribundos / On Death and Dying by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, 2005-02
  2. Annual Editions: Dying, Death, and Bereavement 08/09 (Dying, Death, and Bereavement) by George E Dickinson, Michael R Leming, 2007-10-30
  3. Practicing Conscious Living and Dying: Stories of the Eternal Continuum of Consciousness by Annamaria Hemingway, 2008-01-25
  4. Ethical Issues in Death and Dying (2nd Edition) by Tom L. Beauchamp, Robert M. Veatch, 1995-11-20
  5. Death and Dying (Arkana) by Glenn H. Mullin, 1988-11-01
  6. Psychology of Death & Dying by John C. Morgan, Richard L. Morgan, 2005-10
  7. The Mourning Handbook: The Most Comprehensive Resource Offering Practical and Compassionate Advice on Coping with All Aspects of Death and Dying by Helen Fitzgerald, 1995-08-01
  8. Death and the Art of Dying in Tibetan Buddhism by Bokar Rinpoche, 1994-03-01
  9. Light in the Valley: A Christian View of Death and Dying by Herbert Vander Lugt, 1979
  10. Light on Death: The Spiritual Art of Dying by Phillip Jones, 2007-06-11
  11. Death's Door: Modern Dying and the Ways We Grieve by Sandra M. Gilbert, 2007-08-27
  12. Handbook of Death and Dying (2 Vol. Set)
  13. The Sacred Art of Dying: How the World Religions Understand Death
  14. Final Gifts: Understanding the Special Awareness, Needs, and Communications of the Dying by Maggie Callanan, Patricia Kelley, 1997-02-03

21. Beyond Indigo- Death And Dying: Support For Grief And Loss- Changing The Way You
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22. Death & Dying From About.com
Information about death and dying from a Buddhist viewpoint.
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"A Good Guide to Death"
Derek Humphry, the Author of the best-selling book Final Exit , has completed a new book. It is a "Good Euthanasia Guide" that lists organizations that help those looking to end their life.
Wednesday June 02, 2004

Happy Memorial Day!
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of men and women of the armed forces that gave their lives for our country. Your sacrifices will not forgotten.

23. Odds Of Dying - NSC
available). The third column gives the odds of dying in one year due to the manner of or chances of dying from a given cause of death may be made
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What are the odds of dying?
The table below was prepared in response to frequent inquiries, especially from the media, asking questions such as, "What are the odds of being killed by lightning?" or "What are the chances of dying in a plane crash?" The table has four columns. The first column gives the manner of injury such as motor-vehicle crash, fall, fire, etc. The second column gives the total number of deaths nationwide due to the manner of injury in 2001 (the latest year for which data are available). The third column gives the odds of dying in one year due to the manner of injury. The fourth column gives the lifetime odds of dying from the manner of injury. Statements about the odds or chances of dying from a given cause of death may be made as follows:
  • The odds of dying from (manner of injury) in 2001 were 1 in (value given in the one-year odds column). The life-time odds of dying from (manner of injury) for a person born in 2001 were 1 in (value given in the lifetime odds column).
For example, referring to the first line of the table below:

24. Association For Death Education And Counseling
Multidisciplinary professional organization, death education, bereavement counseling, and care of the dying. Calendar of events, certification program, conferences, and forum.
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Death, Dying and Bereavement Rituals:
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25. Growth House: Guide To Death, Dying, Grief, Bereavement, And End Of Life Resourc
Resources for bereavement and grief, death and dying, death with dignity, euthanasia, hospice, palliative care, suicide, terminal illness, AIDS, HIV, and related topics.
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Located in San Francisco, Growth House, Inc. , provides information and referral services for agencies working with death and dying issues. Health care providers may call for further information. Our general email address is info@growthhouse.org . Due to the heavy volume of electronic mail we may be unable to provide a personal reply to your messages. We celebrate diversity, not just tolerate it! For details read our statement on diversity Growth House celebrates the memory of William John Garvey. The adventure is not yet over.
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Growth House, Inc., provides this award-winning portal as your international gateway to resources for life-threatening illness and end of life care. Our primary mission is to improve the quality of compassionate care for people who are dying through public education and global professional collaboration. Our search engine gives you access to the Internet's most comprehensive collection of reviewed resources for end-of-life care.

26. I'll Be Damned
Stick men dying in often comical fashion.
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I created this when I was really into HTML and really into stick death. I then abandoned my hobby for doing absolutely nothing in my spare time. Since then, two years ago, my little hobby has amassed over 100,000 total hits. So I've decided to take it back up. Go ahead and view the animations I have here, some of them are good, but check back every now and then please...I've decided to FINALLY update and I will do a full overhaul of the site. The update will come in less than week (Or whenever I do a good animation) but the overhaul may take a while. I'll try to do some things in flash (I've gotten extremely rusty). Please bookmark and check back!
These are my animations. Many more to come.

27. Backcountry Death Ways
Recounts how beliefs about death and dying brought by colonists from the Northern British Borderlands survive in the Chesapeake region and North Carolina.
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~UG97/albion/adeath.html
Backcountry Death Ways:The Border Idea of Nescient Fatalism
In the borderlands of North Britain, death had long been the constant companion of life. Warfare and raiding took a heavy toll of the population on both sides of the border. Communities shattered by violence also suffered much from famine, and their weakened inhabitants became easy prey for epidemic disease. This pattern changed during the eighteenth century, when the toll of epidemics diminished, and the worst excesses of violence were also suppressed. But life remained precarious upon the borders, and death was still its dark companion. The American backcountry, for all its romantic reputation as a "bloody ground," was healthier than the British borderlands had been. Rates of morbidity were higher in the southern highlands than in the northern colonies largely as a consequence of the malaria which the colonists themselves introduced, and later of other environmental illnesses such as the "milk sick." But rates of mortality were lower than in the Chesapeake country, and below those of North Britain as well. Even so, there were dangers enough in the formative years of this region. Settlers and Indians warred constantly upon one another. Bandit gangs roamed the wilderness, and many an unwary traveler disappeared without a trace. Regulators enforced order with vigilante violence as savage as the acts they condemned. Major wars broke out at least once in every generation from 1689 to 1865. These bloody events did not drive death rates as high in the backcountry as in the Chesapeake region, or other places in British America. But they created a climate of danger and uncertainty that kept old border customs alive. Attitudes toward death in the backcountry long remained very much the same as they had been in the borderlands....

28. Death And Dying
A Buddhist insight to help people meet death with grace, clarity, and fearlessness. Includes text of prayers used for Buddhist funeral rite.
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29. Dick's Death And Dying Page
Dick s death dying Page. There are so many great death dying pages, all I can really do is provide a guide to some of the best and some of the strangest.
http://www.azstarnet.com/~rgrogan/death.htm
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to get it some advise on how to best view this page. The Death Clock See how much time you have left! Death News Find A Death A really fun Death site! Has cute stories to go along with the information. The Dead People Server Want to know if a celebrity is dead? Start here! FIND-A-GRAVE Find out where famous people are buried. Famous Farewells Condolence Service Send an condolence to that famous person's estate. (This site is just a front for their "send a floral arrangement" service. But it is just stupid enough to be included on this site.) Project on Death in America Beyond the Veil This site's focus is on the "Near Death" experience. It also has an outstanding "Links" page. Dead Elvis's Homepage Day of the Dead Page From Mexico, in both English and Spanish. The Page of The Dead The ElectricChair.com

30. Remembering Jessie Anne & Friends
Tribute to Golden Retriever mix, dedicated to helping others whose animals have a terminal illness understand the dying process. Information on euthenasia and natural death, book recommendations, discussion forum, and related links.
http://www.webjourneys.com/jessieanne/
This Website is dedicated as a tribute to my Golden Retriever mix, Jessie Anne and her friends. Additionally we cover information to help others whose animals have a terminal illness. To help them understand the dying process and deal with it. I hope you find helpful information and references here and feel free to share your experiences in our discussion board as well. Home Remembering Jessie Anne Bandit Photos ... Link to Us This web site designed by WebJourneys
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31. Afterhours Inspirational Stories : Death & Dying
Main death dying. Stories. Cheering Me On (by Kelly) I close my eyes as tight as they can go. The lights go off, and my imagination switches on.
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Do you have unresolved issues with one who is no longer in your life? Perhaps that person has passed on? I know from personal experience that this can be a haunting thing. One young woman I know had a fight with her mother just before her mother committed suicide. full story Communion (by: Anthony de Mello, SJ) When it was certain that the Master was going to die, his disciples wished to give him a worthy funeral. full story Dark Candle, The (by: Strickland Gillilan) A man had a little daughter-an only and much-beloved child. He lived for her ~ she was his life. So when she became ill and her illness resisted the efforts of the best obtainable physicians, he became like a man possessed, moving heaven and earth to bring about her restoration to health. full story Death of an Innocent (by: Elizabeth Beeson) I went to a party, Mom

32. Kelly Research And Outreach Lab
Created by the University of California's Sudden Oak death Research Team, this site addresses the increasing number of oak trees in California that are dying from the fungal disease Phytophthora, and the effects the infestation is having on forest ecology.
http://kellylab.berkeley.edu/
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33. Quotes - Death Quotes - Death Quotations, Death Sayings - Death And Dying, Famou
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34. In The Image Of LOVE Is Who You Were Created To Be.
An ancient problem solving process updated by Kahuna Lapaau Morrnah Nalamaku Simeona corrects erroneous thoughts within one's Self that cause disease, death and dying. Classes worldwide.
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35. Dying And Death Islamic View To Talk About Dying And Death In
dying and death Islamic View To talk about dying and death in Islam, one first has to understand what Islam is about. The following
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Dying and Death: Islamic View To talk about dying and death in Islam, one first has to understand what Islam is about. The following is a brief introduction to this religion. References are given at the end for further reading on the subject. What is Islam? The word Islam is an Arabic word that carries a load of meanings. The main two are submission and peace. Submission: Total submission to and acceptance of the One and Only God (Allah) and His will. Peace: Inner peace (peace with oneself), peace with the Creator, as well as peace with all creations. It is through the total submission to the will of God that one reaches this form of peace. A Muslim is a person who believes in Allah as the One and Only God and in Muhammad as his last Prophet and Messenger. Relationship between God and Human: The human, like all of Allah's creations, is in a state of total submission (Islam) to the will of Allah. The difference between humans and other creations, however, is that we have been given the ability to choose. When our minds submit to Allah, then we would have completely submitted to Allah, and we would be referred to as "Muslims." At this level of total and complete submission, the relationship between Allah and the human is one of a complete peace. It is an Islamic characteristic to have complete obedience to Allah and acceptance of His will and commands. It is also an Islamic characteristic to acquire a unique feeling of satisfaction, fulfillment, and content as a result of this obedience and acceptance. The relationship between Allah and us humans in Islam is a direct one, with no mediators. In this direct relationship, we recognize that there is no other party that can help, give, take, support, provide, or grant forgiveness but Allah. In such a direct relationship, we do not associate any other deities with Allah. Moreover, our faith and submission to Allah become complete and pure. Islam teaches that all humans are born sinless. We are only responsible for the sins we commit intentionally. Recognizing our human nature, Allah the Most Merciful, accepts our sincere repentance and forgives our sins. Islam also teaches that true belief and righteous deeds are two key elements for one to attain Allah's pleasure and satisfaction. It takes both elements to establish healthy individuals and healthy societies. It is a fundamental Islamic belief that we were created to serve (worship) Allah. Allah has entrusted us with the great responsibility of being His deputies and representatives on this earth. As He entrusted us with our lives, our physical beings, our wealth, and our families, He also entrusted us with our communities, our environment, and our earth. It is our responsibility to care for and maintain that trust. Carrying on this responsibility is part of serving and worshipping Allah. It the sincerity of the Muslim's worship that gives it its effectiveness and usefulness. Islam teaches us to worship Allah as if we were able to see Him, since although we do not see Him, He sees us. Muslims believe the life on this earth is only a transition period that precedes the latter life. Winning the latter life is the goal of every Muslim. This is achieved through gaining Allah's satisfaction through believing in Him and following His commands and prescriptions. The reward for those who gain Allah's satisfaction and forgiveness is Heaven, and that for those who strayed is Hell. Muslims are advised by Prophet Muhammad to work for this life as if we are living forever, and work for the latter life as if we are dying tomorrow. This saying highlights the balance that Muslims are to work towards achieving in their life on earth. Islam is a Way of Life: Islam is a religion for both the individuals and the communities (including that of the whole world). The teachings of Islam do not separate religion from human affairs. Politics, economics, law, and all other aspects of human affairs are integrated into one system of worship to Allah. Islam provides both the individual and the state with a comprehensive "constitution." Through this constitution, ethics, righteousness, legitimacy, correctness, and similar fundamentals are well defined and are not left to individuals to experiment with or differ about. Having been legislated by Allah, the Creator of this world, Muslims believe that the Islamic way of life is the most suitable one for us to follow. In an Islamic community, the family system is very strong. Family ties and closeness are not limited to the parents and the children, they extend to include all relatives of different degrees. Neighbors and friends play an important role in the family system. People do not interfere in each other's affairs, rather, counseling and advising within the Islamic frame constitute the basis of this closeness and relationship. As a result, the whole community, even the whole nation, becomes like one big family. With such attitude the elderly, the orphans, the disabled, or the needy (if there is any) do not face starvation, homelessness, or similar forms of suffering. When members of the family, neighbors, or friend's circle grow old, they are looked upon as valuable members whom you can turn to for advice and council. When they get sick, or they lose their ability to care for themselves, they are surrounded by a younger and more able generation who take the responsibility of care for them. Care is provided with love and courtesy as to make them feel wanted. The belief within, that it is a phase of life that we will all experience, and that each has a responsibility and a role to play, highlights the spirit of this love and courtesy. No one feels that he is burdened by this older person and his needs. On the contrary, close people often challenge their limited resources and their finite will to make sure that a terminally ill person spends his last days in peace and in satisfaction. The motive is always seeking the pleasure and satisfaction of Allah. Islam demands that children care for their aging parents. "Your Lord has decreed that you worship none but Him, and that you be kind to parents. Whether one or both of them attain old age in thy life, say not to them a word of contempt, nor repel them, but address them in terms of honor. And, out of kindness, lower to them the wing of humility, and say: My Lord, bestow on them thy Mercy even as they cherished me in childhood." This is taken from the translation of the meaning of the Holy Qur'an, 17:23-24. Muslim's view of Life Muslims consider themselves on a mission in this earth, and we are committed to this mission by our belief in our Creator. We have responsibilities to fulfill and we have trusts that we must maintain. One main trust that each of us has to take seriously is the commitment to life. It is our responsibility to care for life in all possible ways: Physically by keeping our selves as well as others out of dangers, and by caring for health and fitness. Spiritually by maintaining our faith. Worshipping Allah sincerely is guaranteed to purify the soul and to secure spiritual tranquillity and satisfaction. The Sacredness of Life Islam has made human life sacred and has safeguarded its preservation. According to its teachings, aggression against human life is the second greatest sin in the sight of Allah, second only to denial of Him. The Qur'an declares, "..If anyone kills a person for any reason other than for (the killing of) a person or for sowing corruption in the land, it will be as if he had killed the whole of mankind." (5:32) "It is not permissible for the Muslim to frighten his brother." The sin of murder is not limited to the murderer alone. Each individual who participated in this crime, by deed, or by word, will be the recipient of Allah's punishment in proportion to his share in it. Even a person who happened to be at the scene of the murder will receive a share of the sin for not defending the victim. Suicide Whatever applies to the crime of murder likewise applies to committing suicide. Whoever take his life by any means whatsoever has unjustly taken a life which Allah has made sacred. For since he did not create himself, not even so much as a single cell of his body, the life of an individual does not belong to him; it is a trust given to him by Allah. He is not allowed to diminish it, let alone to harm or destroy it. The Islamic teachings require the Muslim to be resolute in facing hardships; he is not permitted to give up and to run away from the hardships of life when a tragedy befalls or some of his hopes are dashed. Indeed, the believer is created for striving, not for sitting idle; for combat, not for escape. His faith and character do not permit him to run away from the battlefield of life, and he possesses a weapon that never fails and ammunition that is never exhausted: the weapon of his unshakable faith and the ammunition of his moral steadfastness. Our duration here on this earth is not for us to determine or control. A Muslim believes that he has no right neither does he have the power to determine his nor any body else's time to die. Our lives belong to the creator, and we can neither shorten it nor prolong it. Although it might appear that a person committing suicide is ending his own life or that a rescue squad or a medical treatment has prolonged a person's life, it is a basic Islamic belief that a person's life ends only when Allah decides for it to end. Can we end the suffering..? A controversial discussion is taking place nowadays in this and other countries of the world related to the right of individuals to end a life under certain circumstances. This is a critical issue in particular in our days with many cases of terminally ill individuals where the person, his family, or the doctor need to take a decision related to medical treatments and when to "pull the plug." In Islam, this controversy is looked upon in the light of three basic criteria: We must do our best to maintain the trust given to us by Allah as he gave us life. We must do our best to maintain life. Doing our best in maintaining life is within the limits of knowledge and financial resources. We have to ensure that whatever we do does not introduce unbearable pain or suffering to the human in consideration. In other words, if an affordable medical treatment is available, it must be administered to the patient provided it does not expose the patient to unusual pains and suffering. On the other hand, using devices or drugs aimed at ending a person's life is not allowed in Islam no matter how much is the illness or the suffering. Emotional factors should not be used in making the treatment decision since belief in the Will and Mercy of Allah should provide the patient, his family, and his friends with the needed support. Muslims look upon such hardships as tests from Allah. Patience, persistence, and hope in Allah's Mercy not only are prescribed for the patient and his family and friends but also are better rewarded by Allah. Treatment decisions are typically discussed between the doctor and the immediate family members. The doctor is trusted to have the scientific medical knowledge. An Islamic rule which is relevant to state here is that as long as the efforts are sincere and the intentions are to abide by the Islamic rules and follow the commands of Allah, no one is held responsible for the results. No one is asked to do things beyond his true means and his true abilities. In summary, knowing that every single one will die when Allah wills him to die, we all are asked to only do our best, within the Islamic regulations, in whatever treatment decisions we take. Death: When death approaches, the close family and friends try to support and comfort the dying person through supplication as well as remembrance of Allah and His will. The attendance is to help the dying person to iterate his commitment to unity of God. Upon death, the eye lids are to be closed, the body should be covered, and preparation for burial takes place as soon as possible. The whole body is washed and wrapped in a shroud. Muslims gather and a prayer is performed for the dead. The body is to buried soon after the prayer. The wrapped body is to be laid directly at the bottom of the dug grave. The body is to be laid on its right side facing the direction of Makkah. A ceiling is attached to the grave and then covered with dirt. The grave is to be marked by raising its top level of dirt above surrounding grounds. A stone may be used to mark its location, but no writings are allowed. Buildings or other forms of structures are not allowed on top of the grave. The family of the dead has a responsibility to fulfill any debts he had as soon as possible. They have the commitment to maintain contacts and courteous relationships with close relatives and close friends. They frequently pray and supplicate for him. Charity, fasting, prayers, and pilgrimage is often performed on behalf of the dead. Visiting the graves is recommended for the living to remember death and the day of judgment. For further reading: The Holy Qur'an: Text, Translation and Commentary, Abdullah Yusuf Ali, Amana Corporation, Brentwood, MD, 1989. ISBN 0-915957-033-5 The Lawful and the Prohibited in Islam, Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, American Trust Publications, Indinapolis, IN. ISBN 0-89259-016-5 For more questions: Call Professor Sedki Riad, 231-4463, EE Dept., Virginia Tech.

36. HEAVENLY QUOTES ABOUT HEAVEN!
A collection of quotes on Heaven, Heavenly life, death and dying by among others David Brandt Berg and Albert Einstein.
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Heavenly Quotes Introduction Homesick for Heaven Life After Life! Comfort and Refuge No More Tears Reunion with Loved Ones Our Heavenly Bodies Learning, Learning, Learning! A Down-to-Earth Heaven The Heavenly City Conclusion Cartoonist Arthur Brisbane once pictured a crowd of grieving caterpillars carrying the corpse of a cocoon to its final resting place. The poor, distressed caterpillars, clad in black raiment, were weeping, and all the while the beautiful butterfly fluttered happily above the muck and the mire of Earth, forever freed from its earthly shell.
Needless to say, Brisbane had the average funeral in mind and sought to convey the idea that when our loved ones pass, it is foolish to remember only the cocoon and concentrate our attention on the remains, while forgetting the bright butterfly. Dr. Werner von Braun, well-known for his part in pioneering the U.S. space program, said that he had "essentially scientific" reasons for believing in life after death. He explained: "Science has found that nothing can disappear without a trace. Nature does not know extinction. All it knows is transformation. If God applies the fundamental principle to the most minute and insignificant parts of the universe, doesn't it make sense to assume that He applies it to the masterpiece of His creation the human soul? I think it does."

37. Reflections On Death And Dying, Buddhist Hospice Directory, HIV/AIDS Projects
Buddhist Hospice Directory • Caring for the dying Bereaved • Funeral Rites for the Dead • Download Articles and eBooks on death dying • HIV/AIDS
http://www.buddhanet.net/bereaved.htm
Buddhist Hospice Directory Funeral Rites for the Dead
HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care
Buddhist Hospice Directory Funeral Rites for the Dead
HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care

38. Conscious Living And Dying
The Institute is founded to explore Osho's vision of living a conscious life, leading to a conscious death. Site is available in English, Italian and German.
http://www.living-dying.com/
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39. Buddhist Articles And EBooks On Death And Dying
Download Articles and eBooks on death dying. eBooks (PDF). grief.zip Grief the Mindfulness death, dying Bereavement Counselling — Malcolm Huxter.
http://www.buddhanet.net/r_booksd.htm
eBooks (PDF) The Many Faces of Death A Guide to a Proper Buddhist Funeral The Theravadin Buddhist Chinese Funeral Practical Instructions for Buddhist Funerals ... Dying to Live: The Role of Kamma in Dying and Rebirth Zipped Text Files Read extract Download file: dthcertn.zip Read extract Download file: l_dying.zip last-breath.zip death.zip tibdeath.zip ... wheel102.zip

40. DHS CHS: Oregon's Death With Dignity Act
Full text of measure passed by Oregon voters in which doctors assist terminally ill patients with dying.
http://www.ohd.hr.state.or.us/chs/pas/pas.cfm

DHS home
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    CD Summary Issues
    April 12, 2000 Oregon’s Death with Dignity Act: The Second Year March 16, 1999 A Year of Dignified Death November 11, 1997 Physician-Assisted Suicide
    Oregon's Death with Dignity Act
    On October 27, 1997 physician-assisted suicide became a legal medical option for terminally ill Oregonians. The Oregon Death with Dignity Act requires that the Oregon Health Services (OHS) monitor compliance with the law, collect information about the patients and physicians who participate in legal physician-assisted suicide, and publish an annual statistical report. The Oregon Death with Dignity Act, a citizens' initiative, was first passed by Oregon voters in November 1994 by a margin of 51% in favor and 49% opposed. Immediate implementation of the Act was delayed by a legal injunction. After multiple legal proceedings, including a petition that was denied by the United States Supreme Court, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals lifted the injunction on October 27, 1997 and physician-assisted suicide then became a legal option for terminally ill patients in Oregon. In November 1997, Measure 51 (authorized by Oregon House Bill 2954) was placed on the general election ballot and asked Oregon voters to repeal the Death with Dignity Act. Voters chose to retain the Act by a margin of 60% to 40%.

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