Guenter Lewy, "Assisted Death in Europe and America: Four Regimes and Their Lessons"
O-rd U-ty P-s | ISBN: 0199746419 | 2010 | PDF | 265 pages | 1,46 mb
Advances in medical treatment now enable physicians to prolong life to a previously unknown extent, however in many instances these new techniques mean not the saving of life but prolonging the act of dying. In the eyes of many, medical technology has run out of control and contributes to unnecessary suffering. Hence the demand has arisen that patients should be entitled to choose death when pain and physical and mental deterioration have destroyed the possibility of a dignified and meaningful life and that their doctors should help them to realize this endeavor.