> Article J Med Ethics 1987;13:81-85 doi:10.1136/jme.13.2.81 Research Article Death with dignity and the right to die: sometimes doctors have a duty to hasten death.P J Miller Abstract As the single most important experience in the lives of all people, the process and event of death ...
The significance of that sentiment - forcing each of us to a heightened awareness of the elements of human dignity, the sanctity of life, and the very meaning of existence - has perhaps never been more explicit than it is today. For the first time in history, ...
As human life expectancy increases with the development of science and technology, concerns about “death with dignity” are deepening from the aspect of medical ethics. Death with dignity and the right to self-determination has recently emerged as major issue of medical ethics. Previously, the mat...
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The Death with Dignity program in Washington State appears to be well accepted by patients and clinicians, according to areport publishedin the April 11 issue of theNew England Journal of Medicine. Washington is 1 of only 2 America states with specific laws that allow a "physician-assisted" ap...
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Here is the article. When I first saw “Jack” last September (2002), he was lying unconscious in an ICU with a ventilator to help him breathe. It had been two weeks since a truck struck the 60 year-old and his injuries were devastating — including broken bones, blunt-force trauma ...
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