Massachusetts Medical Society, New England Journal of Medicine, 5(334), p. 326-328
DOI: 10.1056/nejm199602013340512
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ON May 25, 1995, the parliament of Australia’s North- ern Territory passed the Northern Territory Rights of the Terminally Ill Act,1 making voluntary euthanasia legal. This act allows physicians to prescribe and administer lethal substances to terminally ill patients who formally request assistance in ending their lives. In this article we provide an overview and analysis of the act, which is expected to take effect this year.