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    Matthew E. Conolly‚ M.D. November 4 1989. Alternative to Euthanasia: Pain Management. Nightingale Alliance. www.nightingalealliance.org/pdf/Altern_to_Euthanasia.pdf “Pain looms large in the thoughts of most people at the very mention of cancer‚ and looms even larger in the arguments of those who would have others adopt euthanasia. However‚ at least a third of all patients dying

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    The Morality and Legality of Voluntary Euthanasia For most people involved in euthanasia they believe that some conditions are so bad that death is a benefit over living. The motive of the person who commits an act of euthanasia is to benefit the one whose death is brought about. Debate about the morality and legality of voluntary euthanasia has only become an issue in the last half of the twentieth century. The ancient Greeks and Romans did not consider life needed to be preserved at any

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    Voluntary Euthanasia Should Be Legalized Euthanasia is a very controversial topic in the world today. Euthanasia‚ by definition‚ is the act of killing someone painlessly‚ especially someone suffering from an incurable illness. Many people find euthanasia morally wrong‚ but others find people have control over their own bodies and have the right to die. A solution to this problem is to have the patient consent to it and have legal documentation of the consent. Euthanasia and ‘assisted suicide’

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    "Euthanasia is the administration of a lethal agent by another person to a patient for the purpose of relieving the patient’s intolerable and incurable suffering". When we talk about euthanasia it is meant as a means to help someone to achieve a good death. The majority of those who seek euthanasia are terminally ill and do not have any other options. Either they stay alive and suffer from the severe pain‚ the symptoms‚ and the side effects like bedsores‚ or they decide to end their agony and choose

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    (Sophocles‚ ancient Greek tragedian 5th c. BC).1 Today Euthanasia is debated. For some it is just a euphemism for murder or suicide. Was the “easy death” morally acceptable at all time? “During (the Greek time)… an individual could seek the approval of the state to commit suicide… who supplied the poison… Aristotle and Plato both advocated a crude son of eugenics‚ recommending infanticide for deformed infants … they also supported euthanasia in cases of terminal or incurable illness. Each‚ however

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    they are very different‚ Euthanasia is illegal in all states whereas assisted suicide is legal in five states including California. According to an article by Rita Marker‚ she states‚ “Euthanasia is defined as intentionally‚ knowingly and directly acting to cause the death of another person ‚ Assisted suicide”is defined as intentionally‚ knowingly and directly providing the means of death to another person so that the person can use that means to commit suicide”(Euthanasia‚ Assisted Suicide and Health

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    The Ethical Approaches of Theravada Buddhism and Roman Catholicism Toward Euthanasia Death in its simplest definition is the absence of life. In its more scientific definition‚ it is the permanent cessation of all physical and biological functions that sustain a living organism. It is both an intrinsic and inevitable part of reality. With the progression of society and medical science and technology‚ however‚ death becomes much more multi-faceted in its definition and in its ability to be controlled

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    legislation be extended to ensure dignity and choice for all?” - Dr. Philip Nitschke (CNN) I support euthanasia. What is euthanasia? Euthanasia is the painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible coma. Assisted suicide occurs when a physician prescribes a lethal dose of drugs or injection to their patient. There are four types of euthanasia; a withdrawal of care‚ lethal methods used by a doctor to end a patient’s life‚ doctor assists a patient

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    Euthanasia is defined as bringing about the death of a person for their own sake. When thinking about the general negative connotations associated with suicide‚ you would assume everyone would be totally against the idea of euthanasia‚ but that is not the case. There are arguments both for and against the controversial topic‚ but James Rachels and J. Gay Williams give pretty convincing argument as to why it should be considered morally corrupt. James Rachels makes two separate but equally compelling

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    41‚ died a "calm‚ peaceful and gentle death" at about 9 a.m.‚ a stuffed animal under her arm‚ flowers arranged around her hospice room‚ said George Felos‚ Michael Schiavo ’s attorney (Chachere). Before thinking about questions concerning euthanasia‚ I would like to say some words about general problems in medicine‚ from the moment it started‚ till now - days of technical progress‚ undoubtedly‚ captured medicine. The basic task of medicine is a treatment of the patient and easing his/her suffering

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