TragicMonkey
Poisoned Waffles
I don't think your quite following my reasoning. This mother ****** over here *points to convicted murderer* is going to be executed. The state has things like rope and electric chairs. Can it be argued (whether or not you agree) that harm, in the form of suffering, can be averted with a doctor's professional medical intervention?
I follow your reasoning and I disagree with it. The doctor in your hypothetical is not going to conclude well, he's going to be killed anyway so it'll be better if I do it. Modern medical ethics are pretty clear, particularly since certain things that happened in the middle of the last century. "It can be argued" by lay people, sure, but healthcare professionals have already had that argument and decided it.