Euthanasia
Press ReleasesAssisted Suicide: Till love do us part?In the past few months, it has been reported that Professor Sean Davison from a leading university in Cape Town, helped his mother to commit suicide. The fact that leading South Africans support him may make that act seem acceptable to the public, but assisted suicide should not be seen as an acceptable act. Doctors for Life International would like share the correct perspective concerning euthanasia and assisted suicide with South Africans. |
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After thoughtsMixed message at Dr.Death death Dr. Kervorkian, a pathologist, aka Dr Death has died and did not commit suicide like he was so willing to suggest to others. No, he used palliative care right to the end of his death. So on his deathbed Dr. Death sent out a mixed message. What works for others does not always count for suicide activists. Belguim – Patients Could be Killed to Harvest Better Organs Euthanasia’s Pandora’s box may have been open now according to a study published in the journal Applied Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology. Doctors are harvesting lungs from patients in Belgium who’ve been euthanized because the organs are in much better condition compared to someone who has died in an accident. “Insofar as euthanasia has been legalized in Belgium, it’s hard to see why they wouldn’t want to take organs for transplantation,” said Ana Iltis, director of the Center for Bioethics Health and Society at Wake Forest University in North Carolina. “People tend to respond with an ‘Ick,’ but that response should be about euthanasia. Once you accept that physicians are going to kill patients, it seems logical that they would harvest those organs for transplantation.”
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