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'''''Final Exit: The Practicalities of Self-Deliverance and Assisted Suicide for the Dying''''', is a controversial [[1991 in literature|1991 book]] by [[Derek Humphry]], a newspaper reporter and author whose wife Jean ended her life with an intentional overdose of medication after a long and painful decline from terminal cancer. Humphry, founder of the [[Hemlock Society]] in California and past president of the World Federation of [[Right to die|Right to Die]] Societies, wrote the book as a how-to guide for terminally ill people who wish to end their lives. The controversy arises not only from the intense debate over whether a person has a right to end their own life, and whether anyone, especially medical professionals, can ethically assist self-chosen [[euthanasia]], but also because the information in the book can be used by anyone, not just the terminally ill.
[[Image:FinalExit.jpg|thumb|Book cover of the 3rd edition ]]'''''Final Exit: The Practicalities of Self-Deliverance and Assisted Suicide for the Dying''''', is a controversial [[1991 in literature|1991 book]] by [[Derek Humphry]], a newspaper reporter and author whose wife Jean ended her life with an intentional overdose of medication after a long and painful decline from terminal cancer. Humphry, founder of the [[Hemlock Society]] in California and past president of the World Federation of [[Right to die|Right to Die]] Societies, wrote the book as a how-to guide for terminally ill people who wish to end their lives. The controversy arises not only from the intense debate over whether a person has a right to end their own life, and whether anyone, especially medical professionals, can ethically assist self-chosen [[euthanasia]], but also because the information in the book can be used by anyone, not just the terminally ill.


''Final Exit'' covers many aspects of planning and carrying out "self-deliverance", from the decision of whether and when one is ready to die, to the careful protection of anyone assisting one's preparations, to the legal and financial preparations for those one leaves behind. But the bulk of the work consists of the advantages and disadvantages and the processes for a variety of suicide methods.
''Final Exit'' covers many aspects of planning and carrying out "self-deliverance", from the decision of whether and when one is ready to die, to the careful protection of anyone assisting one's preparations, to the legal and financial preparations for those one leaves behind. But the bulk of the work consists of the advantages and disadvantages and the processes for a variety of suicide methods.

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Book cover of the 3rd edition

Final Exit: The Practicalities of Self-Deliverance and Assisted Suicide for the Dying, is a controversial 1991 book by Derek Humphry, a newspaper reporter and author whose wife Jean ended her life with an intentional overdose of medication after a long and painful decline from terminal cancer. Humphry, founder of the Hemlock Society in California and past president of the World Federation of Right to Die Societies, wrote the book as a how-to guide for terminally ill people who wish to end their lives. The controversy arises not only from the intense debate over whether a person has a right to end their own life, and whether anyone, especially medical professionals, can ethically assist self-chosen euthanasia, but also because the information in the book can be used by anyone, not just the terminally ill.

Final Exit covers many aspects of planning and carrying out "self-deliverance", from the decision of whether and when one is ready to die, to the careful protection of anyone assisting one's preparations, to the legal and financial preparations for those one leaves behind. But the bulk of the work consists of the advantages and disadvantages and the processes for a variety of suicide methods.

Humphry subsequently put the information in this book onto a VHS video (2000) and a DVD (2006) available through ERGO.

References

  • Humphry, Derek (1991). Final Exit: The Practicalities of Self-Deliverance and Assisted Suicide for the Dying. ISBN 0-9606030-3-4.
  • Humphry, Derek (2002). Final Exit: The Practicalities of Self-Deliverance and Assisted Suicide for the Dying, 3rd edition. ISBN 0385336535. Delta Trade Paperback. Revised and updated.