
- 208 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Damned if I do
About this book
This is the revealing, personal story of the man behind the controversial pro-euthanasia movement, told in his own words. Medical doctor, humanist, author and founder/director of Exit International, Philip Nitschke's life has always been in the spotlight.
The books spans Philip's early days, from his curious, activist student days in Adelaide, to working with Aboriginal land rights groups in Australia's Far North; to his successful campaign to have euthanasia legalised in Australia and his assistance in four people ending their lives before the law was overturned.
It covers the controversy surrounding Philip's work, including the banning in Australia of his international bestselling book The Peaceful Pill, and disturbing reports that many young people overdosed on Nembutal, the drug that Exit International recommends for suicide.
Ultimately, Philip believes that the right to one's own death is as fundamental as the right to control one's own life: 'It seems we demand humans to live with indignity, pain and anguish whereas we are kinder to our pets when their suffering becomes too much.'
Frequently asked questions
- Essential is ideal for learners and professionals who enjoy exploring a wide range of subjects. Access the Essential Library with 800,000+ trusted titles and best-sellers across business, personal growth, and the humanities. Includes unlimited reading time and Standard Read Aloud voice.
- Complete: Perfect for advanced learners and researchers needing full, unrestricted access. Unlock 1.4M+ books across hundreds of subjects, including academic and specialized titles. The Complete Plan also includes advanced features like Premium Read Aloud and Research Assistant.
Please note we cannot support devices running on iOS 13 and Android 7 or earlier. Learn more about using the app.
Information
Table of contents
- Dedication
- Contents
- Pale Blue Dot
- Part I
- A Good Idea
- Country Boy
- In Adelaideāstormy weather
- Aiming Higherādirection uncertain
- Wave Hill
- Melbourne, women and the Outback again
- Medicine in the Big City
- The Top End
- Part II
- First in the world
- The overturn
- Moving on
- The courage of Caren Jenning
- Adversaries and allies
- My life with the media
- Censorship
- Going global
- Time out
- Day by day
- Looking ahead
- A note from Peter Corris
- Notes
- Acknowledgements
- Index
- Imprint