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  2. Karen Ann Quinlan - Wikipedia

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    Karen Ann Quinlan (March 29, 1954 – June 11, 1985) was an American woman who became an important figure in the history of the right to die controversy in the United States. When she was 21, Quinlan became unconscious after she consumed Valium along with alcohol while on a crash diet and lapsed into a coma, followed by a persistent vegetative ...

  3. Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice marks founder's 95th birthday ... - AOL

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    Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice launched a fundraiser last week in honor of Julia Quinlan, the organization's co-founder and CEO who turns 95 on Wednesday.

  4. In re Quinlan - Wikipedia

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    Quinlan's father retained attorneys Paul W. Armstrong, a Morris County, New Jersey, Legal Aid attorney, and James M. Crowley, an associate at the New York City law firm of Shearman & Sterling with degrees in theology and Church law, and filed suit in the New Jersey Superior Court in Morris County, New Jersey, on September 12, 1975, [2] to be appointed as Quinlan's legal guardian so that he ...

  5. Voluntary euthanasia - Wikipedia

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    A key turning point in the debate over voluntary euthanasia (and physician assisted dying), at least in the United States, was the public furor over the Karen Ann Quinlan case. The Quinlan case paved the way for legal protection of voluntary passive euthanasia. [40] In 1977, California legalized living wills and other states soon followed suit.

  6. Morris doctor at center of Karen Ann Quinlan patients ... - AOL

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  7. One of My Wives Is Missing - Wikipedia

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    The 1960 French stage play Piège Pour un Homme Seul (Trap for a Single Man) by Robert Thomas. [1] also inspired two other TV films, Honeymoon with a Stranger (1969) and Vanishing Act (1986).