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The Right of Privacy and Heroin Use for Painkilling Purposes by the Terminally Ill Cancer Patient

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The use of heroin to alleviate intractable pain for terminal cancer patients is an accepted clinical practice in Great Britain. The author discusses the advantages of heroin over other analgesics for use by the terminally ill and sets out the constitutional theory supporting its use in the United States.

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21 Ariz. L. Rev. 41 (1979)

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