Assisted Suicide | Assisted Suicide Would Respect the Rights of the Elderly

About the author: Dudley Clendinen is a former national correspondent for the New York Times.

My cousin Florence Hosch finally died the Wednesday before Christmas 1995, about a thousand days after she had wished to.

Her Christmas card, mailed from the nursing home in Dunedin, Fla., came the following Tuesday. Florence herself didn’t arrive for almost a month, but I knew she was en route.

A Death Delayed
After three years of hospitals, nursing homes, doctors, social workers, lawyers, accountants and real estate agents, the last...

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