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A qualified practitioner of kinesitherapy, which is the treatment of disease by means of passive and active movements, such as massage and exercise. Kinesitherapy is also known as kinesiatrics.
I don't believe their can be a "head" of euthanasia, but Dr. Kevorkian is a well known supporter of the currently illegal process.
Euthanasia is a term which means "killing a person who is sufferring from pain in his /her life". It is also called "mercy killing". It is an illegal fact but in some British countries it is legal . There is a law in British country which tells us that its legal and a country like India it is a illegal project as it is almost same as murder.Killing someone is not justified as because it doesnt give satisfaction for us .in Euthanasia there are three types :-Voluntary euthanasia: This is legal in some countries like U.S. statesNon-voluntary euthanasia:This is illegal in all countries .Involuntary euthanasia:this is actually known as murder.Euthanansia ia a greek word which means good death .In Neatherlands it is considered as "termination of life by a doctor at the request of the patient.So , this is the actual brief and short answer for euthanasia.
A doctor who treats both acute and chronic illnesses is known as a general practitioner. A general practitioner provides cure and preventive care for all sexes.
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.
James Gay Williams is a philosopher and ethicist known for his work on bioethics and medical ethics. He is the author of the book "The Wrongfulness of Euthanasia" where he argues against the practice of euthanasia.
Euthanasia: Killing the hopelessly sick for reasons of mercy. Passive: Letting them die. Active: Causing their death. Voluntary: Causing their death at their request. = Assisted suicide. Involuntary: Causing their death against their wishes or interests.
skeletal muscles or voluntary muscles
A single practitioner of magic is also known as a solitary practitioner of magic. There are many people world wide who are solitary practitioners.
As a person who has witnessed pain and suffering, I personally support voluntary euthanasia. I would like to have the security and peace of mind of knowing that when I am in pain or terminally ill, I may have the right to end my own life with dignity and at peace, instead of dying in a hospital bed, in pain, relying on others for everything. Despite my strong views on this matter I will try my best to write this in an unbiased manner. Voluntary euthanasia is when a person decides that they are ready to die and that they will kill themselves, but in my opinion it is different to suicide. Voluntary euthanasia is usually used to refer to somebody who is terminally ill and suffering, where no treatment or effective pain relief is available and they would rather end their lives. Some people who are depressed refer to their suicide as 'voluntary euthanasia' but in my opinion this is not the same. There isn't much 'middle ground' on voluntary euthanasia. Most people either support it or don't. It is a highly controversial topic and is legal in some places but illegal across most of the world. Mostly, voluntary euthanasia is done by taking drugs - generally barbiturates (Nembutal/sodium pentothol). These drugs are extremely hard to get hold of - but they can be prescribed. For this reason, voluntary euthanasia is also known as Doctor-Assisted Suicide or DAS. I will use this abbreviation for the sake of spending less time typing. This may not be strictly accurate as sometimes patients manage to get hold of suitable drugs and carry out the suicide themselves without help from a medical professional. DAS is especially controversial because some older patients may have some degree of dementia or have their mental capacity affected by an illness. Then it degenerates into an argument over who has the right to decide when somebody will die. The doctor? The family? The friends? The patient who may not have full control of their mind? Should people who may benefit from the will have no say? Should this be a theological question - only God may decide when to end a life? Most opposition to euthanasia comes from extreme right-to-life groups. They are generally, but not exclusively, religious, especially fundamental Christian and most also oppose abortion. Their grounds for resisting are generally that only God may bestow life and only God may decide when a life is ready to end. The majority of Australians - over 80% - support voluntary euthanasia. There are some valid reasons why it must be carefully controlled if it is legalised, because there are many ways that it could be abused. However, the image of a person dying alone and in pain is not a pleasant one. I believe that it is better that people can make this decision themselves when they feel it is time.
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