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Euthanasia

Gailan Brown
Prof. Raymond A. Pohlod
Advanced College Writing
July 19, 2009
1, 1192 words


Outline
I. Introduction
Euthanasia has won the hearts of many terminally ill patients over the years. There are, however, options available to these patients to make them more comfortable and comforted in their last days.

II. Background
A.     A brief history of the debates on Euthanasia
1.     The presence of Euthanasia in the Middle Ages
2.     Adolf Hitler and Euthanasia
3.     Jack Kevorkian's input

III.     The Hippocratic Oath
A.     The oath clearly states the requirements of doctors
B.     Doctors breaking the first promise

IV.     The human body's natural inclination to live
C.     Robbing the body to fight naturally
D.     Physicians can treat illness
E.     Death Culture that views ending human lives as necessary

V.     Palliative Care and Hospices
F.     Palliative Care helps the patient overall
G.     Looks more on how being terminally ill affects the person
H.     Makes the patient comfortable

IV.     Rebuttal
Conclusion

Introduction
Technology has become so advanced that the confidence in better treatments and even cures for terminal illnesses has grown much stronger. Euthanasia has become a primary debate over the years and has even recognized legality in a few countries like the Netherlands, Sweden, Oregon in the United States, and Belgium. It is, however, not morally right and should be considered an option by neither the pat...

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Submitted by: gabypositive
Date Submitted: 04-10-2011
Category: English
Words: 1460
Pages: 5.84