Argumentative Essay On Euthanasia And Assisted Suicide

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Introduction:

The argumentative essay seeks to discuss about one of the most controversial and debatable topics in the field of modern medicine. This is ‘Euthanasia’ or ‘Assisted Suicide’. This is a scenario in which the attending doctor grants a patient who is suffering from prolonged illness and for whom the chances of full recovery are very slim death on consent. This is a very debatable topic in the modern era. There are many eminent personalities who have put forward their valuable suggestions and ideas on this topic. This essay will reflect the positive as well as the negative ideas about mercy killing.

The essay has categorically discussed about the various perceptions of reliable sources about the topic. Few of them have put forward …show more content…

The doctor should share every detail of the progress of the patient with him and his family. If he finds that the chances of full recovery are next to impossible, then he should intimate that to the family members of the patient and also to the patient himself. It is the doctor who can convey the true suffering of the patient to his family members and also to the medical board favoring the assisted suicide. The patient himself and the family members have the faith on the doctor who is in charge of such a patient since a long time and they might understand the gravity of the situation and approve of Euthanasia finally to relieve the suffering family member (Torre, 2010).

The doctor is the primary authority who can approve of such assisted suicide to put the ailing condition of his patient to an end. The family members of the patient will not approve of such act even if the patient wishes to give up his own life. Herein, it is the doctor who can play a significant role by making the family members understand in presence of the patient that the situation of the patient is such where death is inevitable very soon. So, an informed consent is must from the patient and his family members (Palmer,