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DEATH AND DYING: Long before Kevorkian, Chicago doctor fueled death debate

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c. 1996 Religion News Service ANN ARBOR, Mich. _ Long before Jack Kevorkian helped his first patient die and even before his birth, another American doctor galvanized debate about physician-assisted deaths. In 1915, Chicago surgeon Harry Haiselden held a news conferenc...

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