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建立人际资源圈Assisted_Suicide_Vs._Letting_Die
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Assisted Suicide Vs. Letting Die
The Ninth Circuit court of Appeals feels that there is no distinction between withholding medication and prescribing lethal medication. They feel this way for many reasons. One is the fact that it is common to prescribe medication to a terminally ill patient knowing it is going to relieve pain and hasten death. They also feel that a doctor who pulls the plug on a respirator is in fact taking an action. He is taking actions that will undoubtedly result in the death of his patient.
They also feel that the statement that a patient should die of an underlying disease is an invalid statement since a patient that gets taken off of feeding tubes does not die of an underlying disease, they die of starvation. They feel that this is the doctor helping the patient to die and not allowing the disease to kill them.
The author if this article Richard McCormick feels that these are unfair assumptions. He feels that they are using terms that really should not be used in the context in which they were used. They rely to
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