Euthanasia and the Death With Dignity Movement
Title: Euthanasia and the Death With Dignity Movement
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Euthanasia and the Death With Dignity Movement
Imagine you had a daughter who was in a horrible car accident. The only way
she was able to stay alive was through being force - fed through a surgically
implanted gastrostomy tube. She was oblivious to all her surroundings except
reflexive responses to sound and possibly pain. Her brain was irreversibly
degenerated and she was a spastic quadriplegic. Finally, she would live on in a
permanent vegetative state. If this were all true, would you
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Suicide - Chronology of
the Issue.
Neils, Rob. Death With Dignity. 18 Mar 2001. Death With Dignity FAQs.
Physician Assisted Suicide in the U.S.. 12 Jan 2000. Oregon - 1994 to 1998. 18
Mar 2001.
Power, Stephen. “Assisted Suicide Report Stirs New Controversy Over Oregon
Law.” Gannett News Service 23 Feb 2000: n.p. SIRS. CD-ROM. 2001.
Scholberg, Andrew. “Nazi Linkage to Euthanasia - The Slippery Slope: Points and
Counterpoints.” 1978. Terminating Life: Conflicting Values In Health Care. Ed.
Gary E. McCuen Hudson: Gary E. McCuen Publications Inc., 1985. pg.
57-59.
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