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- Jack Kevorkian - Wikipedia
Murad Jacob Kevorkian (May 26, 1928 – June 3, 2011) was an American pathologist and euthanasia proponent He publicly championed a terminal patient's right to die by physician-assisted suicide, embodied in his quote, "Dying is not a crime" [2] Kevorkian said that he assisted at least 130 patients to that end
- Dr. Kevorkian Was Convicted of Murder 25 Years Ago Today
Kevorkian, a medical pathologist, had been defying state laws by engaging in assisted suicide—he claimed to help more than 130 people die— often using machines he invented like the Thanatron
- Jack Kevorkian | American Physician Right-to-Die Advocate - Britannica
Jack Kevorkian (born May 26, 1928, Pontiac, Michigan, U S —died June 3, 2011, Royal Oak, Michigan) was an American physician who gained international attention through his assistance in the suicides of more than 100 patients, many of whom were terminally ill
- Jack Kevorkian, convicted in assisted suicides, dies at 83 - NBC News
Dr Jack Kevorkian, the audacious Michigan pathologist dubbed "Dr Death" for his role in assisting the suicides of more than 100 terminally ill people, died early Friday
- It Happened at Michigan — Dr. Death comes to campus
Jack Kevorkian was an Oakland County physician who became a household name across the country in the 1990s for his illegal role in helping upward of 100 terminally ill people end their lives Michigan prosecutors put him on trial five times for physician-assisted suicide, winning a conviction with the final trial in 1999
- Jack Kevorkian (Pathologist and Right-To-Die Activist)
Biography: Better known as 'Dr Death,' Kevorkian was an American pathologist and public advocate for euthanasia He claimed to have assisted at least 130 patients, of which he said: "My aim in helping the patient was not to cause death
- Jack Kevorkian - Movie, Death Euthanasia - Biography
Jack Kevorkian was a U S -based physician who assisted in patient suicides, sparking increased talk on hospice care and "right to die" legislative action
- Jack Kevorkian: How he made controversial history - BBC News
Jack Kevorkian, the controversial American doctor who claimed to have assisted more than 100 suicides, has died aged 83 To his critics, he was Dr Death To other detractors, Jack the Dripper
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