The doctor was best known for his advocacy in favor of
physician-assisted suicide and in addition to manuscripts, drafts,
photographs and court records, the collection now open to public study
contains extensive "medicide" files.
Those files, organized under the term Kevorkian used for assisted
suicide, include medical histories, photographs and recordings of
consultations with patients relating to many of the cases.
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