• Ian Robert Dowbiggin FRSC (born 1952) is a professor in the Department of History at the University of Prince Edward Island and writer on the history of...
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  • Dowbiggin include: Bruce Dowbiggin, Canadian author and sports broadcaster Ian Dowbiggin (born 1952), Canadian historian Lancelot Dowbiggin (1685–1759), English...
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  • Bruce Dowbiggin is a Canadian sports broadcaster, journalist and writer. A graduate of the Mississauga campus of the University of Toronto, Dowbiggin has...
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  • debate until the 1930s in the United Kingdom.: 796  Euthanasia opponent Ian Dowbiggin argues that the early membership of the Euthanasia Society of America...
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  • was the driving force behind this movement. According to historian Ian Dowbiggin, leading public figures, including Clarence Darrow and Jack London,...
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  • ventilator support for patients without hope of recovery. Historian Ian Dowbiggin notes that this permits passive euthanasia in some circumstances without...
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  • Covey - Canadian composer and Assistant Professor of Theory/Composition Ian Dowbiggin - Professor in the Department of History and writer on the history of...
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  • for two years minus a day and lost his medical license. According to Ian Dowbiggin, the author of A Concise History of Euthanasia, Généreux's actions revealed...
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  • this movement was social activist Anna S. Hall. Canadian historian Ian Dowbiggin's 2003 book, A Merciful End, revealed the role that leading public figures...
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  • was suffering intolerably from a fatal illness". Euthanasia historian Ian Dowbiggin linked the Nazis' Action T4 to the resistance in the West to involuntary...
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