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Death in which the rights of the individual have been respected, and during which the dying person was made as comfortable as possible and was in the company of persons he or she knew and loved. SEE: living will.
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| Good Samaritan Law |
The legal protection given to those who stop and render care in an emergency situation without expectation for remuneration. The necessity for this legislation arose when physicians who assisted in giving emergency care were l
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| good | (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent |
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| good | (old-fashioned slang) a good person |
| good | adequately good for the circumstances |
| good | something to be imitated |
| good | having honest intentions |
| good | promoting health |
| good | behavior that conforms to social conventions of the time |
| good | a stroke of luck |
| good | an auspicious state resulting from favorable outcomes |
| good | Friday before Easter |
| good | any person who is on your side |
| good | the state of being vigorous and free from bodily or mental disease |
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