Euthanasia 2
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an extreme amount of pain, by whatever means, is justifiably right. Letting a patient suffer while waiting for death is wrong and is unacceptable. People appear to be adjusting their old ideas to include the new possibilities available in this ever-changing world. Bibliography WORKS CITED Clement, Mary, Humphry, Derek. Freedom to Die: People, Politics, and the Right-To-Die Movement. New York: St Martins P, 1998. Information Plus. Death & dying-who decides? ISBN 1-878623-81-8. Texas: Information P. 1994
an extreme amount of pain, by whatever means, is justifiably right. Letting a patient suffer while waiting for death is wrong and is unacceptable. People appear to be adjusting their old ideas to include the new possibilities available in this ever-changing world. Bibliography WORKS CITED Clement, Mary, Humphry, Derek. Freedom to Die: People, Politics, and the Right-To-Die Movement. New York: St Martins P, 1998. Information Plus. Death & dying-who decides? ISBN 1-878623-81-8. Texas: Information P. 1994