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    express intention of ending a life so as to relieve intractable suffering” (House of Lords). Voluntary euthanasia provides more good than harm but, closed mindedness keeps hundreds, if not thousands, of patients and families from getting closure. Jack Kevorkian, also known as Dr. Death, was the most well known euthanasia doctor before his death. He is claimed to have assisted over 130 terminally ill patients to their final breath, but has been labeled as a ruthless and immoral taker of life. This merciful

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    Euthanasia, also known as assisted suicide, is the act of providing assistance to end a life of an individual that is suffering from an incurable disease or that has suffering. Euthanasia has been around for quite some time but it has recently become topic in the United States and has gained a controversial reputation from the media. This topic needs to be fully evaluated for people to understand the void that has been put together by the modern society. A person can choose death by euthanasia and

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    When it comes to the topic of people dying, it is generally a hard to get people to discuss. It is something that does not come easy for people to talk about. No one wants to talk about a life after they die. Assisted suicide or Physicians aid-in dying (PAD) use to be something that you hear about every now and then but is starting to become more commonly discussed not only in the medical field but in general. It is starting to come to people 's attention because to some it is viewed as immoral while

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    LEGALIZATION OF PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED SUICIDE I. Beginning      A. “ Whose life is it, anyway?” These were the words of the late Sue Rodrigues, a           high-profile, terminally-ill resident of British Columbia, Canada, who suffered           from ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease). She was helped to commit suicide by a         &nbs

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    severe case of rheumatoid arthritis, begged her doctor to assist her to die because she could no longer stand the pain (184). Another example is Dr. Ali Khalili, Dr. Jack Kevorkian’s twentieth patient. According to Kevorkian’s attorney, “[Dr. Khalili] was a pain specialist; he could get any kind of pain medication, but he came to Dr. Kevorkian. There are times when pain medication does not suffice”(qtd. in Cotton 363). Terminally ill patients should have the right to assisted suicide because it is the

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    The infamous story of Dr. Jack Kevorkian is a unique one. Professor Hengameh M. Hosseini wrote how he was a doctor and was one of the first notable physicians to aid in suicide for his patients that wanted it. In 1989 Kevorkian aided in Janet Adkins suicide, his first patient to do so. After many years of helping his patients in this way, Kevorkian got in trouble in 1998 when he got caught administering a lethal injection to Thomas York, a patient who was suffering from Lou Gehrig’s disease and wanted

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    Euthanasia Euthanasia has been a hot topic in our society for many years now, but recently euthanasia has made a drastic change. California has become one of the first states in which euthanasia has become legal. Other states have passed the legislation as well; such as Oregon, Washington and Vermont. Euthanasia has become accessible for those patients who suffer from terminal illnesses, therefore people who wish to relieve their painful lives will no longer be required to travel to other states

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    Dr. Jack Kervorkian Dr. Jack Kervorkian was a well-known medical pathologist who willfully helped people who were ill, end their lives. Most of his cases took place in the 1990’s which started drama all across the nation concerning assisted suicide. He quickly rose to becoming an exemplar in regards to being a euthanasia proponent and an American pathologist. His main focus was to assist ill people end their lives peacefully and without any pain if they were willing to. This caused a lot

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    Advances in modern medical technology have served to deny people the right to die, and euthanasia, it may be argued, has emerged with the purpose of reclaiming that right. Euthanasia, which is defined as “granting painless death to a hopelessly ill patient with a non-curable disease,” is a very controversial issue (Russell 3). Illegal in all countries, except the Nertherlands, it is still practiced all over the world in an attempt to give people the right to a painless, and natural, death (Emanuel

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