Euthanasia debate(PHL)
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Passive euthanasia is the deliberate disconnection of life support equipment, or cessation of any life sustaining medical procedure, permitting the natural death of the patient (EROG). Allowing an individual the right to choose if they want to fight to save their own life or to be allowed to die a nature death is becoming a major issue in today's society. This is not just a present day issue; it has been a topic of debate
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Legal in the United State?" Veterans Vision, Vol.4 No.1. Summer 1997. Humphry, Derek. Euthanasia Research and Guidance Organization. (ERGO) 1995. Miller, John. " Hospice Care or Assisted Suicide: A False Dichotomy" The American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care. May/June 1997. O'Rourke, Kevin D. O.P. and Philip Boyle. Medical Ethics: Sources of Catholic Teachings. Washington D.C. Georgetown University Press. 1993. Pojman, Louis P. Life and Death. Boston. Jones and Bartlett Publishers. 1992. Hemlock Society. www.hemlock.org. April 18, 2001