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Five Last Acts II

Five Last Acts 2nd Edition (Click image to order). Helium, Drugs, Compression Technique, Plastic Bags, Starvation-Dehydration examined & explained. The authoritative guide.
“Five Last Acts, at over 400 pages, marks what may be the most comprehensive guide to self-deliverance techniques available.”
– World Right-to-Die Newsletter
Available from good bookshops.
>>> Over 400 pages
>>> Over 40 illustrations
>>> Over 450 key referencesUse of helium, drugs, compression, plastic bags, starvation and other means, as well as other key resources including authoritative information on the legal position. It’s comprehensive analysis and step-by-step explanation of methods of self-deliverance is far-reaching and probably unrivalled, both for the individual seeking peace of mind and for other
researchers in the area.The complete reference, over 800 pages, The Exit Path, is also available. See the Publications page at the top menu.
Encyclopaedic version, see: Five Last Acts – The Exit Path

● Five Last Acts: The Exit Path 2015. ● 822 pages. ● The world's first and most authoritative book to include self-euthanasia with nitrogen ● over 100 illustrations and ‘how-to‘ diagrams. ● Over 1000 references. ● tables & charts ● Tips and checklists ● scientific evidence. "This is quite a tome! But for a very detailed and clear examination of all the background to the technical intricacies of the movement for the right to choose to die it is in a class on its own. This book is for the science-minded DIY person. A most unusual book." – Derek Humphry
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The most extensive volume on self-deliverance ever published, Five Last Acts: The Exit Path covers every method in encyclopedic detail, answering questions on different approaches for researchers and lay-persons alike. The Exit Path contains all the material from Five Last Acts II plus new and exclusive material.
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Tag Archives: Dignitas
Death becomes human (last chance!)
Death: the Human Experience is available now and until March 13th 2016 at the Bristol Museum & Art Gallery. With spectacular artefacts, it asks visitors to consider the science, ethics, attitudes and process of death, as well as the variety … Continue reading
Assisted (costs of) suicide
Most people agree that every person has the right to seek happiness in their own way, and to live life, even choosing the time and manner of death, in the way that they would wish. In Switzerland, any citizen can … Continue reading
Is Falconer’s bill a folly?
The ‘Right-to-Die‘ campaign, while supported by the vast majority of the public, is heavily outgunned and outfunded by vested interests in the Government and Church. So most supporters feel we should be grateful for anything we can get, right? This … Continue reading
Getting the truth from your doctor
Need to get to Dignitas for assisted suicide? You’ll need to provide some medical records. Up till now, this has worried some doctors. Under the Guidelines from the Director of Public Prosecutions, it could perhaps be interpreted as encouraging a … Continue reading
When hope of assistance dies
What happens when legitimate requests for assisted suicide to be considered are ruled out? A former member of staff at Bracknell & Wokingham College, who had asked to end her life with Dignitas in Switzerland, threw herself into a canal … Continue reading
Nurses barred from mentioning Dignitas
Under new guidelines, nurses are to be told they could go to prison for talking to patients about Dignitas. It is one of the broader interpretations of the Director of Public Prosecutions’ edicts on assisted suicide. They will be warned … Continue reading
A British hero
For those lucky enough to be able to afford the thousands of pounds required for an assisted suicide at Dignitas, Switzerland, there remains one extra hurdle that is sometimes difficult to surmount: a travelling companion who will accompany you and … Continue reading
41,689 performances. 2,542 shows. 258 venues. One death.
This month, the number of people in Edinburgh is set to triple as it hosts its enormous Festival Fringe. Spanning comedy, serious drama and light entertainment as well as dance and music, the Festival has something for everyone amid its … Continue reading
Talk about Dignitas? The police want to know . . .
Can you imagine having your movements restricted after talking about the Terry Pratchett programme? That was the incredible scenario facing Nicola Sherwood and her mum after visiting Nicola’s ailing father, John Withers. John, 74yrs, has been suffering with Alzheimers for … Continue reading
Death goes live tomorrow: BBC & Terry Pratchett film an assisted suicide
Many people have been upset by the alarmist (and very unrealistic) portrayal of an assisted suicide of someone with unbearable and unrelievable suffering in a recent episode of the TV soap, Emmerdale. Terry Pratchett puts the record straight tomorrow night … Continue reading

