Genocide Under the Nazis Timeline: 24 July 1939Archived 5 August 2011 at the Wayback MachineBBC Accessed 23 July 2011. Quotation: "The first state-sanctioned euthanasia is carried out, after Hitler receives a petition from a child's parents, asking for the life of their severely disabled infant to be ended. This happens after the case has been considered by Hitler's office and by the Reich Committee for the Scientific Registration of Serious and Congenitally Based Illnesses, whose 'experts' have laid down the basis for the removal of disabled children to special 'paediatric clinics'. Here they can be either starved to death or given lethal injections. At least 5,200 infants will eventually be killed through this programme".
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Silberberg, Agustín Alfredo; Gallo, Juan Eduardo (23 January 2017). "Ethical dilemmas associated with clinicians' decisions about treatment in critically ill infants born in Córdoba, Argentina". Journal of Child Health Care. 21 (1): 121–126. doi:10.1177/1367493516689608. hdl:11336/44917. ISSN1367-4935. PMID29119806. S2CID35109605.
Jotkowitz, Alan; Glick, S.; Gesundheit, B. (11 December 2008). "A Case Against Justified Non-Voluntary Active Euthanasia (The Groningen Protocol)". The American Journal of Bioethics. 8 (11): 23–26. doi:10.1080/15265160802513085. ISSN1526-5161. PMID19061103. S2CID44520373.
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Silberberg, Agustín Alfredo; Gallo, Juan Eduardo (23 January 2017). "Ethical dilemmas associated with clinicians' decisions about treatment in critically ill infants born in Córdoba, Argentina". Journal of Child Health Care. 21 (1): 121–126. doi:10.1177/1367493516689608. hdl:11336/44917. ISSN1367-4935. PMID29119806. S2CID35109605.
Jotkowitz, Alan; Glick, S.; Gesundheit, B. (11 December 2008). "A Case Against Justified Non-Voluntary Active Euthanasia (The Groningen Protocol)". The American Journal of Bioethics. 8 (11): 23–26. doi:10.1080/15265160802513085. ISSN1526-5161. PMID19061103. S2CID44520373.
Silberberg, Agustín Alfredo; Gallo, Juan Eduardo (23 January 2017). "Ethical dilemmas associated with clinicians' decisions about treatment in critically ill infants born in Córdoba, Argentina". Journal of Child Health Care. 21 (1): 121–126. doi:10.1177/1367493516689608. hdl:11336/44917. ISSN1367-4935. PMID29119806. S2CID35109605.
Genocide Under the Nazis Timeline: 24 July 1939Archived 5 August 2011 at the Wayback MachineBBC Accessed 23 July 2011. Quotation: "The first state-sanctioned euthanasia is carried out, after Hitler receives a petition from a child's parents, asking for the life of their severely disabled infant to be ended. This happens after the case has been considered by Hitler's office and by the Reich Committee for the Scientific Registration of Serious and Congenitally Based Illnesses, whose 'experts' have laid down the basis for the removal of disabled children to special 'paediatric clinics'. Here they can be either starved to death or given lethal injections. At least 5,200 infants will eventually be killed through this programme".
Jotkowitz, Alan; Glick, S.; Gesundheit, B. (11 December 2008). "A Case Against Justified Non-Voluntary Active Euthanasia (The Groningen Protocol)". The American Journal of Bioethics. 8 (11): 23–26. doi:10.1080/15265160802513085. ISSN1526-5161. PMID19061103. S2CID44520373.
Silberberg, Agustín Alfredo; Gallo, Juan Eduardo (23 January 2017). "Ethical dilemmas associated with clinicians' decisions about treatment in critically ill infants born in Córdoba, Argentina". Journal of Child Health Care. 21 (1): 121–126. doi:10.1177/1367493516689608. hdl:11336/44917. ISSN1367-4935. PMID29119806. S2CID35109605.