R v Adams (1957)
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For the more recent case involving DNA testing, see R v Adams.
R v Adams [1957] Crim LR 365 is an English case that allows a doctor to hasten death (as a secondary intention) using analgesic medications such as heroin and morphine.
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- Bailii.org, a free online database for English and Irish legal materials.
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