When patients are in pain, the professional ethics of doctors will guide them, meet the requirements of patients, help them, and die humanely, dignifiedly, and painlessly.

Friedrich 2022-03-22 09:02:35

Euthanasia, the use of drugs to help patients free from pain, euthanasia is gradually being accepted around the world, why not here? Because you can't let the patient make that decision. Who is to decide. The profession of a doctor is to save lives and wounds, I can't... Doctors can also use drugs to help patients "get rid of pain"; drugs can save people, and they can also help people "relieve". If people were given the right to die, you could inject them, painlessly, quickly, instead of letting them fade away, which is unimaginable and difficult to articulate. What's your asking price for these? You don't ask for money for that, Mr. Leisenberg. What's the matter with you? Doctor, you are really interesting. Don't be surprised if this report is published nationwide. I am afraid that I will not recognize my husband, my children, or even forget who I am. You feel lost. Lost, lost, lost, lost. I can't even remember today. She walked into the yard, and then, I could see, she was standing in the yard, I could see from behind, she didn't know where she was, she didn't know she turned around, it was the back door of her house; she I don't know if you can go to the street after that door. She just, she doesn't know what to do. Listen, sometimes in life, you need to be foresight because we have to be careful with our goals, and goals are important. When patients are in pain, the professional ethics of doctors will guide them, meet the requirements of patients, help them, and die humanely, dignifiedly, and painlessly. Does he not know that life is sacred and inviolable? How dare he call himself a doctor. What can we charge him with? The forensic doctor said there was nothing he could do and could only be identified as suicide. See the mercy in it? David. mercy? He killed a woman and called it mercy? No crime outside the law, no punishment outside the law. The courtroom is the stage for morality drama. If we can provide evidence that the patient asks you for help, and shows the distressed situation, then you will win, and the jury will not convict you. Ms. Miller, who had been suffering from multiple sclerosis for ten years, had little ability to move, and her husband left a month after the diagnosis. I've been thinking about it for a long time, for a long time, and yes, I don't doubt my decision, it will work tonight. what do you want? Put it bluntly. Yes, I want to die. Straightforward enough. That's right. Don't you want to spend another Thanksgiving with the kids? No, no, no, I just want to die, I'm not afraid of anything. When heart transplantation first appeared, this kind of thinking was also very common, and even some doctors felt that it was wrong, that it was against the will of God, and it was opposed to nature. Wouldn't it be creepy to cut a person's chest, remove his heart, or open his chest for bypass surgery? The same is true for ether anesthesia. Ether anesthesia has a history of hundreds of years, but a It wasn't used until 1846, when it was discovered in 1543. Before that, everyone operated on awake, and doctors operated on them while they were awake. Do you know why it is disabled? Because of religious dogma, because people foolishly believe that there is an all-powerful God who makes us suffer. When a doctor gives you medicine, he is playing God because he is interfering with your body's natural processes. All doctors think they are gods, they shouldn't, that's how they think, but I'd rather accept such doctors than those who put their accumulated experience more important than their patients. Assisted suicide is not a crime under existing laws. Life is God's choice. (Suicide is the ultimate crime) Because this is my name, because I have only one name in my life, because I am worse than the dust under the feet of a hangman, how can I live without a name, I have given you my soul, please give me leave my name. When you think it's a bad law, you can't give in, you have to fight. I can't take the pain anymore, I've had enough. According to ancient customary law, helping another person to commit suicide also falls under the category of murder. You need more people on your side, you need people you can trust, and the only way people can trust each other is to know each other. She used to tell me, imagine, Jack, the worst toothache in the world, now imagine that toothache, in every bone of your body, the pain, the pain that tortures her every day, she's my mother , my life is given by her, so... How did you feel then? I remember being in a cramped hospital ward, a tiny room with a window embedded in the red brick wall, and in front of the window, a lot of doctors surrounded my mother, trying to save her life. I was helpless, I was powerless, helpless and hopeless, I felt lost in myself, I was lost, that's what I felt. thank you for telling me. Hello, I'm Mailer, I'm sorry for calling so late, can Tom him, he doesn't want to wait any longer, he's terrified. Okay, I see, I'll be right here, take the time to say goodbye to him, Mailer, I don't want anyone around when I send him off, I'll go right away. Thomas York, patient 130. He personally ended a patient's life two months ago, and he recorded the entire process on videotape. Tom, who had a fulfilling life, collected vintage cars and raced race cars, but two years ago, at the age of 50, he suffered from Greg's disease, a terminal illness, and his muscles gradually atrophied. , he lost normal movement of his limbs, and his family said he lived in great pain, even had problems breathing and eating, and often choked on his own saliva. It's ready to be injected, let's inject it in your right arm, okay? Doctors first gave him Sukemiah to quickly fall asleep, and then he injected muscle relaxants to stop his breathing. But he's alive, you see, now he's in a hypoxic state, but he's in a state of deep unconsciousness so it doesn't feel pain, are you dead? He is dying. He couldn't breathe because his body's oxygen supply was cut off. Now I'm going to have a quick potassium chloride injection to stop his heart, and now he has no vital signs. he died. Yes, the heart stopped beating.

This is a lose-lose-win game for me, because I went to the Supreme Court and I put this debate that should belong to the people in front of everyone.

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  • Jack Kevorkian: It's emotionalism. You know, when heart transplants first started... there was the same prevalent feeling, I mean, even among doctors... that it was wrong, it was contrary to God's will, contrary to nature. Isn't it ghoulish to rip a person's chest open and take out a heart? Or a bypass operation? Ether is the same thing. You have ether, been around for centuries, it wasn't used. Not till 1846. It was discovered in 1543... and before that, everybody was being operated on while they were awake. Surgeons were cutting them open while they were awake. Did you know that, Geoff?

    Geoffery Fieger: No.

    Jack Kevorkian: On, yes. And you know why it was banned? Because of religious dogma. Because of the foolish notion... that there's a God Almighty who wills us to suffer.

  • Judge Cooper: You invited yourself here to make a final stand.

    Judge Cooper: You invited yourself to the wrong forum.

    Judge Cooper: Our nation tolerates differences of opinions, because we have a civilized and non-violent way of resolving our conflicts.

    Judge Cooper: We have the means and methods to protest laws with which we disagree.

    Judge Cooper: You can criticize the law, lecture about the law, speak to the media or petition voters.

    Judge Cooper: But you must always stay within the limits provided by the law. You may not break the law, or take the law into your own hands.

    Judge Cooper: No one's unmindful of the controversy and emotion that exists over end-of-life issues and pain control.

    Judge Cooper: I assume the debate will continue in a calm and reasoned forum long after this trial and your activities have faded from the public memory.

    Judge Cooper: But this trial was not about that controversy.

    Judge Cooper: This trial was about you, sir.

    Judge Cooper: You've ignored and challenged the legislature and the supreme court.

    Judge Cooper: Moreover, you've defied your own medical profession.

    Judge Cooper: This trial was about lawlessness, about your disregard for a society that exists and flourishes because of the strength of our legal system.

    Judge Cooper: No one is above the law.

    Judge Cooper: You had the audacity to go on national television, show the world what you did, and dare the legal system to stop you.

    Judge Cooper: You publicly and repeatedly announced your intentions to disregard the laws of Michigan.

    Judge Cooper: Because of this, I am imposing the maximum sentence of 10 to 25 years.

    Judge Cooper: You may now, sir, consider yourself stopped.