Death by the Art of Healing

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Death by the Art of Healing

Physician assisted suicide is a highly controversial growing concern, within our

society and law-makers today. Even though it could relieve the suffering of patients,

physician assisted suicide is immoral, violates the Hippocratic oath and devalues the

integrity of medicine. Physician assisted suicide should not be practiced or legalized

because it can also be classified as homicide.

Although, euthanasia and physician assisted suicide have the same motives and

goals for killing the patients, the need for the definitions to be clear is important.

Euthanasia is defined by the physician preforming the act of death on the patient. While,

physician assisted suicide is where “the physician provides the necessary means or

information and the patient performs the act themselves (Emanuel, von Gunten and

Ferris 3).

Suffering has always been a part of human existence. Requests to end suffering

by means of death through both physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia have

occurred since the beginning of medicine. “Based on a recent study, 57% of physicians

practicing today have received a request for physician-assisted suicide in some form or

another” (Emanuel, von Gunten and Ferris 1-2).

There are many reasons a patient might request assistance for their suicide.

Patients make requests for many different reasons that usually arise from physical,

psychological, social, or spiritual suffering, or practical concerns. “In one study patients

who were depressed were 4 to 5 times more likely to have made serious inquiries about

physician assisted suicide or euthanasia” (Emanuel, von Gunten and Ferris 2).

For centuries most religions particularly the Christian religion has bel...

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