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Victoria (Aust) Introduces Voluntary Assisted Dying
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<blockquote data-quote="Quid est Veritas?" data-source="post: 74044634" data-attributes="member: 385144"><p>As the record shows, it doesn't remain there. Nor is it us keeping them as labrats, but if they don't exist, there is no incentive to research that condition or develop ways to alleviate dysfunction - so it forces the question.</p><p></p><p>Pity. Doctors should be keepers of life, not arbitrers of death, or you compromise the former.</p><p></p><p></p><p>So don't pretend it is rational then. It isn't. It is a purely emotional decision to choose a certain experience, pain say, as trumping all other experiences or potentiality of experiences or potentiality of treating or alleviating it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quid est Veritas?, post: 74044634, member: 385144"] As the record shows, it doesn't remain there. Nor is it us keeping them as labrats, but if they don't exist, there is no incentive to research that condition or develop ways to alleviate dysfunction - so it forces the question. Pity. Doctors should be keepers of life, not arbitrers of death, or you compromise the former. So don't pretend it is rational then. It isn't. It is a purely emotional decision to choose a certain experience, pain say, as trumping all other experiences or potentiality of experiences or potentiality of treating or alleviating it [/QUOTE]
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