Let My Daughter Die
Discusses a father's decision to withdraw life-support from his irreversibly brain-damaged daughter. Issues of human morality, medical ethics, and law are explored as an answer is sought to the question of: Who has the right to decide when modern medical technology is too much medicine? 1 videodisc (58 min.) : 4 3/4 in DVD formatPreservation copy from 1/2 in videotape made by the University of the Pacific "FRON606K." Segment from the television program: Frontline Judy Woodruff Writer/producer, Elizabeth Arledge ; editor, Jim Astrausky ; associate producer, Marsha Bemko
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- Judy Woodruff, WGBH Educational Foundation., PBS Video.
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