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Author Pasquella, Donald

Title Dax's case / by Donald Pasquella and Keith Burton
Published New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 1984

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Description 1 online resource (58 min.)
Series Filmakers library online
Summary This gripping documentary poses the ultimate bioethical problem. Does a patient have the right to refuse treatment? Taking the painful case of Dax Cowart, who in his twenties was critically burned in a propane gas explosion, the film examines the issue from all perspectives. The accident left Dax sightless, helpless, disfigured, and in constant pain. He insisted that he did not want to live, for it was clear that he would always be severely handicapped. During his long hospitalization he was subjected to painful treatments, which he demanded to have terminated. But he was denied the right to make the decision. The film spans a ten-year period, allowing one the perspective of time. Dax made a great deal of progress over the years. He moved into his own house, started a business and married. Yet he has never changed his mind that he should have been allowed to die, and in fact made several suicide attempts after he was first released from the hospital. We hear the positions of doctors, nurses, family and friends both at the time of the crisis, and again ten years later. Their conflicting views leave one to wrestle with how "Dax s Case" should have been decided
Analysis Health
Audience For College; Adult audiences
Notes English
Print version record
Red Ribbon, American Film Festival, 1985
Subject Cowart, Donald
SUBJECT Cowart, Donald fast
Subject Euthanasia.
Euthanasia
Genre/Form Documentary
documentary film.
Documentary films
Documentary films.
Documentaires.
Form Streaming video
Author Burton, Keith