Basic patterns of spouse-assisted suicides are discussed in terms of euthanasia, wives' subconscious or ambivalent desires for their husbands' deaths, and the inability of some wives to initiate any life-saving action during their husbands' suicidal crises. Two case studies illustrate how wives may sometimes play passive or active roles in their husbands' suicides.
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