No, it may be used for self interest.
yes, but it is not called euthanasia, its is known as Physician Aid in Dying or PAD. Where the dose of medication, provided by a Physician is administered by the Patient not the Physician.
Euthanasia (from the Greek eu = good + thanatos = death) refers to the practice of ending a life in a painless manner. Many different forms of euthanasia can be distinguished, including animal euthanasia and human euthanasia, and within the latter, voluntary and involuntary euthanasia. Voluntary euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide have been the focus of great controversy in recent years.
no it is not allowed
At this time, only Oregon and Washington have legal (and unchallenged) euthanasia laws.
mercy-killing physician assisted suicide
Active euthanasia should not be legalized anywhere, however physician assisted suicide should be
No states in the US describe euthanasia as being legal. However, physician-assisted suicide has been legalized in a few states now. The difference between the two is that in euthanasia, the doctor administers the lethal drug to the patient while in physician-assisted suicide, the doctor provides the means (usually a lethal drug) to the patient, which end their own life.
No, when you're a Russian physician, you are not allowed to practice medicine in the EU.
Euthanasia, sometimes referred to as physician assisted suicide, is a Greek word for 'good death'. Euthanasia is the act of painlessly causing the death or failing to prevent the death from occurring from natural causes .
With assisted suicide you have the docotors help, often times a shot. Euthanasia is the same thing, but it is used for older people wh may have breathign problems and ask to be killed. Euthanasia is a nice way of saying assisted suicied.
No he did not he fought to the bitter end
they are fairly split, but the majority of them think it is wrong.