The morality of suicide assistance decides when to die and when to live is a problem just beginning to face patients all over the world recently. The old man was lying on the bed in the hospital but he just had a fourth heart attack and was in sustained nutrition. He is connected to a ventilator and has more tubes and IVs to enter and leave his body. This is a case for each hospital like every day. Whether a doctor or a doctor is allowed to die for such patients.
Since the end of the 19th century, the morality of suicide by doctors has been questioned in the United States. There are many aspects to this problem. It makes it difficult to draw a line between doctor's suicide in moral justification and moral error. If it seems to be suitable for a single person, then others will oppose it entirely. Due to the diversity of moral and immoral concerns of many different people, doctor assisted suicide may continue to be a controversial issue in the coming years.
Doctor's ethics and logistics to support suicide include recent discussions, but the idea of suicide existed for a long time. Some people think that similar reasons to support and oppose suicide include suicide by doctors, others think that there are different arguments for each situation. A general argument to help doctors to assist suicide is that today's technology greatly extends people's lives and makes them unable to live in other eras. In the past, people who had undergone terminal diagnosis were unable to spend so much time. This situation has changed, but not all patients with terminal disease have a life that they believe to be dignity and painless. Some doctor's think that suicide will give people the opportunity to refuse long-term suffering. Some people think that if this is illegal, we are forbidden to choose their own lives.