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According to committee member Nienke C. Grossman '99, Lewis has archives of such data...
Nienke C. Grossman '99, a student member of the subcommittee that worked to get the MicroFridge approved, told the Committee on House Life (COHL) that the $85 fee was comparable to what was charged on other campuses...
...Grossman enthusiastically described the MicroFridge to the COHL, calling it a "great product." She said her sister had rented one for her dorm room and enjoyed using...
...front as Kevorkian--a prospect that has always disturbed many of them. For one thing, doctors may become more vulnerable to lawsuits because they will suddenly be open to scrutiny by family members and attorneys. If health professionals are going to be held accountable, says Dr. Howard Grossman, one of the three doctors who successfully challenged the New York law, "there must be clear guidelines of what constitutes a terminally ill patient...
...that a good argument for keeping the practice illegal? No, says Grossman: "It's incredibly arrogant to say nobody's going to be careful so we shouldn't let patients make this decision for themselves." What doctors do need is a set of standards that make clear the role a physician should play in letting a patient go. How imminent should death be? How do physicians make sure a patient is mentally competent and really wants to die? What alternatives should be suggested? What sort of counseling is appropriate? The American Medical Association presently frowns upon doctors who participate...