Picture this: a comatose child diagnosed as ‘brain dead’ is euthanized, or given a lethal injection, to end his suffering. After a brain autopsy, it is revealed that the brain damage was reversible. This child would have woken, and later been able to walk and talk. So the question is this: should physician-assisted suicide be made legal?
The concept of physician-assisted suicide, also known as euthanasia, is one of the most controversial subjects of our century, and began as early as 5th century B.C. Euthanasia is defined as intentionally ending a life in order to relieve pain and/or suffering. I strongly disagree with the idea of assisted suicide. Euthanasia is unethical and corrupt, and should not be legal under any circumstance.
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Doctors are in this world to help us live better in it, not take us out. “Physicians themselves do not support the practice [of assisted suicide](Marzilli 54).” The notorious Dr. Jack Kevorkian helped over 200 of his terminal patients die against the law. In 1990, he performed his first assisted suicide, and was later charged and arrested for murder in 1999. He built his own “suicide machine,” and his license was revoked after his third use of it. With my own intentions of becoming a doctor, I strongly agree with the argument that euthanasia will only bring on medical corruption. If people see doctors as killers, then what good are they to us anymore? A person who pledges to do whatever it takes to prolong and enhance every patient’s life should not be an advocate for death. “Assisting suicide is not medicine(Marzilli 55).” More and more doctors are becoming concerned with the increasingly popular idea of assisted suicide. These physicians believe that if the people start seeing doctors as medical professionals that are helping people die, they will lose all faith in them, and the medical world will be compromised(Marzilli 55). We go to doctors when we need help feeling better. We do not go to them as a way of dying. Medical doctors have been trained and taught to care for every patient to the best of their ability. If we start seeing doctors as a way out, the medical