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Euthanasia InformationBasic Facts on Assisted Suicide Polls indicate that
many Americans initially support the idea of physician-assisted suicide, but
that support rapidly drops with the amount of accurate information given.
i Hemlock Society
- The world’s largest and most effective euthanasia propaganda group owes
its foundation and growth to one man, Derek Humphry, who has been involved
in the questionable suicides of two of his wives.iii Hemlock
leaders admit that they seek to legalize euthanasia for not just the
terminally ill, but on a "quality of life" basis. This would
include the disabled and those with "incurable" illnesses that are
not terminal.iv Kevorkian
- A pathologist by training - like your county coroner – his background is
in cadavers and diseased cells. His specialty and day-to-day practice did
not involve diagnosing or treating living patients. Though many of his
victims did have tragic illnesses, few if any could have been considered
terminal. All showed signs of depression. Some, after seeing numerous
physicians, had been diagnosed as having no physical illness, but as simply
psychosomatic (i.e. emotionally ill).v The medical profession
has always rejected assisted suicide. The Hippocratic Oath specifically
condemns it. Assisted suicide undermines the basic trust of the
doctor-patient relationship. It poses risks of mistaken diagnosis, of
coercion, of outside pressure (such as cost-cutting). It creates temptation
for overworked doctors to ease their workload and opportunity for the
unscrupulous physician to cover up malpractice or misdeeds. If unable to
heal, the profession has pledged to comfort, but never intentionally kill,
the vulnerable patient in their care. Suicide is infectious.
Suicide clusters, copy-cats, and mass suicides all indicate that it is an
act that is dangerously "contagious." If society approves of
suicide as an appropriate solution to one’s problems, the emotionally
vulnerable, who often do not show signs of their internal struggles, may
well be prompted to an irrevocable decision. This is a particular danger for
the disabled, the aged, the infirm, and the medically dependent. vi Excerpted from DEATH AS
A SALESMAN; WHAT’S WRONG WITH ASSISTED SUICIDE, By Brian P.
Johnston. New Regency
Publishing. 1997.
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