Medical participation in euthanasia and the termination of all other forms of human life is the subject of debate dating back to the Socrates era and was the subject of appeal for medical and legal attention . Experts, ethicists, often growing in debate (Huxtable & Campbell, 2003) The term euthanasia (Ladd, 1979) derived from the Greek word "eu" meaning the term "euthanasia". In medical terms, all practitioners generally believe Hippocrates oaths believe that all practitioners will do their utmost to ensure the health of all patients.
Many people say, "Why do not you euthanize?" It can ease people's suffering and suffering, and finally the final patient will rest at ease. This is human rights. "Some people have the right to live, but there is no right to die." This statement is ultimately unfair to the sick people. If they do not want to live anymore, this is their choice of whether to survive or die. Their pain is beyond the understanding of others. Only talent knows what kind of pain they really feel. If we do not allow a patient dying to decide whether to live or die, we will take their freedom of choice from them and prolong their suffering. (Flight n. P.) However, life is worth so pain can not be an excuse for the decision that they will die. They should fight for survival, not death. The hospital is not filled and the nursing home is not so crowded. This looks very serious, but it is. Like voting rights, this is correct.
The moral problem is whether the right of death can coexist with the right of life. Some people think that the right of life is impossible to transfer, they can not give up and therefore may not be compatible with the right to die. In bioethics, there is discussion as to whether the right of death is universal and applies only to certain situations (such as end stage illness) or existence. It is also pointed out that "life right" is not synonymous with "life obligation". From this point of view, the right of life can coexist with the right to die.
Patients with severe or terminal disease should have the right to choose whether to survive or die. The right to live, the right to choose to survive or die is not just sound and the right to be distributed to everyone. Euthanasia is a controversial issue that includes ethics, values, beliefs in our society. Currently, euthanasia is prohibited by Canadian law. In the Netherlands, euthanasia of end-stage patients is accepted as required in principle. It is seen as a practice of people judged to be of valueless quality of life.