American writer Pamela Born once said: "I am not afraid of death, I am afraid that you may have to experience." Euthanasia may be someone's choice. Euthanasia will end any pain that a loved one will be forced to face at the end of his life. It allows the patient to choose according to their own wishes, not to stretch his or her last breath in the pain. Just because the family does not want to die, especially when the patient wishes, it is selfish to keep relatives.
The right to death of a patient does not mean the right to kill a doctor. Hippocrates promised, "If requested, I will not provide a fatal medicine to anyone and I will not recommend such a recommendation." End-stage patients may naturally die as the disease progresses, which means that it is reasonable for a doctor to take medicine or take action to end his life There is none. It is not uncommon for the family doctor to see the patient at the end of the term. Patients can only consult small questions; he may wish to express concerns about their concerns and their condition, and he may want to ask for advice to ease the pain. Then, if the patient requests euthanasia, what can the family doctor do?
Most people misunderstood Hippocrates' s pledge against euthanasia. An important element of the oath is that the doctor must keep patient's health, so "Do not hurt" Maxim is usually interpreted as the sum of oaths. However, most of the explanation on the cause of "injury" relates to the patient's life. In this case, it can be argued that injury means patient's happiness including patient's life. However, if it is a choice between severe pain or death, the doctor can think of bringing harm more to the patient by not letting them die. This discussion can be interpreted in any way, but the latest interpretation of Hippocratic oath includes focusing on life and protecting life.