Throughout history, advances in medical technology have lengthened their lives and delayed death; however, terminal disease still exists and modern medicine often can not prevent death. A lot of people look to the treatment called doctor suicide and the doctor helps to end the life of the terminal patient. This procedure is pain free and effective, allowing patients to control their death and alleviate unnecessary pain. Despite these advantages, suicide by doctors is illegal in many places at home and abroad.
In today's society, it is a common argument that doctors support legalization of suicide. In 1997, the Supreme Court acknowledged that there was no federal constitutional right, the doctor helped commit suicide (Harned 1), defining suicide as assistance from a lethal dose of physician (Pearson 1), and the state legislature I approved it to legalize it. Only legalized doctors in Oregon State and Washington State supported suicide. People who are seeking help for suicide tend to suffer tilted judgments in many cases
Aided Suicide In 1997, Oregon became the only state permitted by legal doctors to assist suicide (PAS). Doctors have supported suicide in Oregon for four years, but there are still many controversies. PAS refers to a doctor who gives patients medication and causes them to die. Patients must meet certain requirements to claim fatal medicine prescriptions. - Supporting suicide to sanction the lives of innocent people is the main purpose of breaching orderly social law. Laws or court rulings that allow suicide will reduce the lives of vulnerable patients and reach out to those who feel they are better dead. Such policies will erode medical professionals, and the moral standards of medical professionals demand that doctors be killed and never killed.