History of euthanasia in the US in 1973 - The American Medical Association established the Patient Rights Act. This innovative document allows patients to refuse treatment. 1976 - The New Jersey State Supreme Court ruled that Karen Anne Quinran's parents could remove their respirator, she was in coma for a year with sedatives and alcohol. She passed away nine years later. 1979 - Created a video tape telling friends and family that New York artist Jo Roman is going to end her life.
North American-based digital media and broadcasting stations have released a video on euthanasia. Euthanasia (or assisting suicide) is a way to end a life to alleviate someone's suffering. Euthanasia is usually prescribed for people with intractable diseases such as stage 4 cancer, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease. For sick people, to endure the pain may be a welcome escape, but let's look at this issue from the perspective of various religious deaths. In Christianity you can read the Romans 11: 36. "For him, everything is there for him, for him, for him, it is always glorious because he was saved by Jesus Christ, the Romans 8th Chapter In verse 10, "If Christ is in you, the body will die of sin, but the Holy Spirit will live for justice"
Before talking about the history of euthanasia, it is first necessary to judge what is euthanasia. Euthanasia is a Greek line, meaning "health." In the dictionary, it is defined as "act of killing people without distress and pity." The American Euthanasia Association defines it as "ending life with painless means to end serious physical pain." This killing can be done in several ways. The implementation of euthanasia is as follows: passive, voluntary, involuntary, assisted suicide and doctor assisted suicide. Passive euthanasia is an act of stopping all medical care. Potential restraints are mechanical ventilators, life support medicines, and food. Treat spontaneous euthanasia according to patient's request. Unwilling active euthanasia is to kill patients without permission, such as incompetent adults and infants, for example.
Euthanasia is further classified as "spontaneous", "involuntary" and "involuntary". Voluntary euthanasia means euthanasia at the request of the patient. Irregular euthanasia is a term used to describe the situation of euthanasia in cases where the patient is not euthanized and is designed to alleviate their suffering - in fact, this is a murder It is equivalent to. Spontaneous euthanasia is accompanied by euthanasia when the patient can not agree. The term related to the discussion of euthanasia is "active voluntary euthanasia", which usually ends life of a refractory or end-stage patient by using fatal drugs according to its demands It refers to intentional acts to make. The main difference between active voluntary euthanasia and assisted suicide is assisting suicide and assisting physician in suicide, and the patient carries out murder