Controversial suicide pod to be rolled out in Switzerland - Wales Online
Philip Nitschke under fire over 'rational' suicide remarks in wake of Perth man's Nembutal death - ABC News
A 3-D Printed Pod Inflames the Assisted Suicide Debate - The New York Times
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A very peaceful death': Euthanasia campaigner Nitschke to unveil high-tech death pod
Voluntary euthanasia campaigner Philip Nitschke: 'I wish I had never met Nigel Brayley' - ABC News
Mirror reporter meets 'Dr Death' and is hooked up to assisted suicide machine - Mirror Online
Doctor Death' to stage more suicide seminars - Independent.ie
Dr Death' campaigner targets 30-second suicide pod at Switzerland | World | The Times
Right-to-die campaigner 'Dr Death' Philip Nitschke facing arrest | The Independent | The Independent
Inventor of the 'suicide pod' plans to create a lethal body implant | Daily Mail Online
Philip Nitschke holds first public workshop about assisted suicide since deregistration - ABC News
Right-to-die campaigner unveils death capsule
Dr Death" says Britain ignoring end-of-life needs | Reuters
Euthanasia campaigner Dr Philip Nitschke suspended by medical board | Australia news | The Guardian
Euthanasia campaigner Dr Philip Nitschke suspended by medical board | Australia news | The Guardian
Prosecutors clear way for assisted suicides | The Times
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Philip Nitschke, the man who thinks we should all choose when to die | Philip Nitschke | The Guardian
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Euthanasia campaigner Dr. Philip Nitschke explains the use of his 'Aussie Bag' during a demonstration of its operation at a suicide conference entitled 'Killing me Softly' in Sydney May 31, 2003. The
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Philip Nitschke banned from promoting voluntary euthanasia as a doctor | Philip Nitschke | The Guardian
Philip Nitschke, creator of suicide pod, now comes up with lethal bodily implants idea
Sarco suicide capsule hopes to enter Switzerland - SWI swissinfo.ch
Gardai forced to protect 'Dr Death' after online threat - Independent.ie