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    Grieving, Valuing, and Viewing Differently: The Global War on Terror's American Toll

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    In March 2003 (the eve of Iraq’s invasion) the George W. Bush Administration reissued, extended, and enforced a Directive prohibiting the publication and broadcast of images and videos capturing the ritual repatriation of America’s war dead. This Directive (known as the Dover Ban) is exemplary of a wider set of more subtle processes and practices of American statecraft working to move suffering and dead American soldiers out of the American public eye’s sight. This is due, I argue, to dominant (Government and Military) bodies knowing, valuing, and counting generic soldier material as but a “precious resource” with which to fuel the GWoT. However, my investigation into the (in)visibility of suffering and dead American soldiers since 9/11 reveals that subordinate yet challenging American bodies could not be stopped from knowing, valuing, and counting American soldiers differently—in life, injury, and death. Indeed, regarding American soldiers as grievable persons, the challenging actions discussed in this article demonstrate how Americans were moved to demand and take the right to count and account for soldiers’ suffering and deaths in public and the very face of dominant bodies that “don’t do body counts”

    Establishing specialized health services for professional consultation in euthanasia: experiences in the Netherlands and Belgium

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg have adopted laws decriminalizing euthanasia under strict conditions of prudent practice. These laws stipulate, among other things, that the attending physician should consult an independent colleague to judge whether the substantive criteria of due care have been met. In this context initiatives were taken in the Netherlands and Belgium to establish specialized services providing such consultants: Support and Consultation for Euthanasia in the Netherlands (SCEN) and Life End Information Forum (LEIF) in Belgium. The aim of this study is to describe and compare these initiatives.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We studied and compared relevant documents concerning the Dutch and Belgian consultation service (e.g. articles of bye-laws, inventories of activities, training books, consultation protocols).</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In both countries, the consultation services are delivered by trained physicians who can be consulted in cases of a request for euthanasia and who offer support and information to attending physicians. The context in which the two organisations were founded, as well as the way they are organised and regulated, is different in each country. By providing information on all end-of-life care matters, the Belgian LEIF seems to have a broader consultation role than the Dutch SCEN. SCEN on the other hand has a longer history, is more regulated and organised on a larger scale and receives more government funding than LEIF. The number of training hours for physicians is equal. However, SCEN-training puts more emphasis on the consultation report, whereas LEIF-training primarily emphasizes the ethical framework of end-of-life decisions.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>In case of a request for euthanasia, in the Netherlands as well as in Belgium similar consultation services by independent qualified physicians have been developed. In countries where legalising physician-assisted death is being contemplated, the development of such a consultation provision could also be considered in order to safeguard the practice of euthanasia (as it can provide safeguards to adequate performance of euthanasia and assisted suicide).</p

    Life assurance medicine : proceedings of the 10th International congress of life assurance medicine /

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    Proceedings of the 10th International congress of life assurance medicine, London 197

    Cytokines and IgE Regulation

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    Pamphlets - homoeopathic.

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    -- Work of the National Association of Homoeopathic Members of Examining and Licensing Boards / H.M. Paine -- Pabula Neonatorum, a guide to the feeding of infants / G.B. Peck -- Treatment of scarlatina and measles / G.B. Peck -- Flotsam and jetsam / O.S. Runnels -- Constitution and by-laws, code of ethics, officers and members / Southern Homoeopathic Medical Association -- Science and homoeopathy / F.P. WebsterLetter to the members of the American Institute from A.B. Norton / American Institute of Homeopathy -- Important notice to the members of the American Institute of Homoeopathy in relation to the repertory of the Cyclopaedia of Drug Pathogenesy / R. Hughes -- Constitution and by-laws / American Institute of Homeopathy -- Code of medical ethics, constitution, by-laws, and list of members of the American Institute of Homoeopathy / American Institute of Homeopathy -- Homoeopathy in the public service / B.F.Bailey -- Proof of the law of similia from the electro-chemico-physiological standpoint / E.H.S. Bailey -- Two cases of brain tumor : a contribution to cerebral surgery / C. Bartlett -- Concerning Hensel's Tonicum... / Boericke & Tafel -- Homoeopathy : some observations in regard to its progress for forty years / G.W. Bowen -- Tubercular cystitis / B.G. Carleton -- Proving of the Apis Mellifica / Central New-York Homoeopathic Society -- On supra-pubic cystotomy and catheterization as a guide in perineal section for obliterative urethritis / H. Crutcher -- Test at the bed-side / P. Dudley -- Dietetic, climatic and hygienic treatment of tuberculosis / F.A. Faust -- Concordance repertory, of the well proven and most reliable symptoms of the homoeopathic Materia Medica / W.D. Gentry -- Sanitation on the farm / W.B. Hinsdale -- June number of the New England Medical Gazette...contains a paper... / Editor of Homoeopathic Recorder -- Samuel Hahnemann : a lecture / H.P. Holmes -- Urine of uro-genital tuberculosis / G.F. Laidlaw -- Plea for homeopathic solidarity and independent work / S. Leavitt -- Ups and downs of a doctor's life, being the closing lecture of the course delivered in the Hahnemann Medical College for the session of 1863-64 / R. Ludlam -- Study of Materia Medica / C. Mohr -- Twentieth century homoeopathy / J.H. Moore -- Spinal Affections / E.A. Murphy, M.D. -- Yellow fever, its treatment and prevention / E.A. Murphy, M.D.Mode of access: Internet
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