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Coming soon from SAP:
* Natural Death Handbook, 5th edition
* Trip or Squeek by Savage Pencil
* The Influencing Machine by Mike Jay

Choose Death

_44674459_adrt_card_shadow226.jpgFrom the BBC

‘Available in pubs, banks, libraries, GP surgeries, even some churches, the Advanced Decision to Refuse Treatment (ADRT) card sits snugly in a wallet or purse and instructs a doctor to withhold treatment should the carrier lose the capacity to make decisions, because of an accident or illness.

Dubbed the “right-to-die card”, it’s being seen by some as a short-cut to euthanasia. But its backers say it is a practical way of implementing the Mental Capacity Act, which came into force in 2007.

The act allows adults to draw up “advance directives” stating what sort of treatment they don’t want should they lose capacity. They build on the principle of “living wills” but, crucially, mean that doctors are legally bound to abide by a patient’s wish to refuse life-sustaining treatment.’

necrofnt.jpgHmm, think I’ll keep mine next to Stewart Home’s Necrocard

Thanks Alyssa Joye!

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One Response to Choose Death

  1. Andy McDuffie says:

    Amazing how there are so many individuals who miss out on what a powerful tool humour is.

    I enjoyed this story.

    It reminded me too of the “Zombie Card” (I want to live after my death) that I picked up in the old Forbidden planet shop on Denmark Street back in the late ’70s.

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