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  2. Hemlock Society - Wikipedia

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    The Hemlock Society (sometimes called Hemlock Society USA) was an American right-to-die and assisted suicide advocacy organization which existed from 1980 to 2003, and took its name from the hemlock plant Conium maculatum, a highly poisonous herb in the carrot family, as a direct reference to the method by which the Athenian philosopher Socrates took his life in 399 BC, as described in Plato's ...

  3. Derek Humphry - Wikipedia

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    Derek Humphry (29 April 1930 – 2 January 2025) was a British and American journalist and author. He was a proponent of legal assisted suicide and the right to die.In 1980 he co-founded the Hemlock Society, and in 2004 after the Society dissolved, he co-founded Final Exit Network.

  4. Compassion & Choices - Wikipedia

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    Compassion & Choices is the successor to the Hemlock Society, [3] [better source needed] and Compassion In Dying Federation; the organizations merged in 2007. The organization has a staff of 80 people located across the country.

  5. Death with Dignity National Center - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Another alliance member, Compassion in Dying, later merged with End-of-Life Choices (formerly the Hemlock Society) and became Compassion and Choices. In 2000, Death with Dignity National Center led the effort on Question 1, the death with dignity campaign in Maine.

  6. Housing and healthcare find room together at PCHS' new Cedar ...

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    PCHS has served as a community health clinic in downtown Bremerton since 1987, with its site near Sixth Street and Pacific Avenue now providing primary medical, dental, behavioral health ...

  7. Final Exit Network - Wikipedia

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    The Final Exit Network traces its history to the Hemlock Society. It was founded in 1980 primarily by British-born American journalist and author Derek Humphry, his late wife Ann Wickett Humphry, Canadian former Presbyterian minister-turned-skeptic Gerald A. Larue, [16] and psychologist Dr. Faye Girsh. [17]

  8. This Lakewood dog park will close next week so poison hemlock ...

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    It’s the substance that killed the Greek philosopher Socrates and, in 2010, a Tacoma woman. Now a patch of poison hemlock will force the temporary closure of a Lakewood dog park in order to ...

  9. World Federation of Right to Die Societies - Wikipedia

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    Cases of people choosing assisted suicide programs have been met with some controversy in the media and public. One famous case is that of Brittany Maynard.She was diagnosed with a terminal brain cancer and chose to end her life, but before doing so, she chose to speak out about her situation and her choice, thus opening up the debate about the right-to-die movement in America.