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Euthanasia In this century and especially in the past decade, we have witnessed amazing changes in man's power over both birth and death. Radical changes have taken place in beliefs and practices pertaining to the beginning and ending of life. Clearly the march of science is shaking the very foundations of our society and will continue to do so even further into the future. Euthanasia is defined in Webster's Dictionary as "granting painless death to …

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…law doctors are faced with the dilemma of having to choose between allowing prolonged suffering or mercifully granting a request for death in violation of criminal law. There should be no such dilemma. A reasonable and humane society should not encourage covert action by doctors in order for them to grant a terminally ill person's plea; instead it should enact laws that would safeguard both the individual's right to live and his right to die.