Lothian
should be banned
Euthanasia, which according to my dictionary is “the act or practice of putting painlessly to death, esp, in cases of incurable sufferingâ€.
We (in the UK) every couple of years get high profile media cases of people who want to have their life ended when the suffering becomes too acute but they will be in a position where they are unable to commit suicide unaided. To assist someone to take their own life is a criminal offence in the UK. Generally the patients go to Holland where euthanasia is legal.
Some questions.
(1) Should it be legal (with the consent of the person concerned), ?
(2) Should it be allowed with the consent of the next of kin. I am thinking of cases such as severely brain damaged coma victims. ?
Very recently there was the case here of a severely brain damaged baby who nevertheless could be kept alive through medical science, but the child would never have a quality of life.. As in any such case it was a very sad situation and there are not easy answers. In that case the parents couldn’t bring themselves to give their consent for the doctors not to resuscitate after the next time the vital organs failed. The doctor’s thought it would be better not to resuscitate and both sides agreed to let a judge make the decision.
The judge ruled that the child should not be resuscitated following the next attack.
(3) Is withholding medical treatment the same as Euthanasia ?
My quick answers
(1) Yes
(2) Yes (but a weak yes)
(3) Not exactly but it is very close.
We (in the UK) every couple of years get high profile media cases of people who want to have their life ended when the suffering becomes too acute but they will be in a position where they are unable to commit suicide unaided. To assist someone to take their own life is a criminal offence in the UK. Generally the patients go to Holland where euthanasia is legal.
Some questions.
(1) Should it be legal (with the consent of the person concerned), ?
(2) Should it be allowed with the consent of the next of kin. I am thinking of cases such as severely brain damaged coma victims. ?
Very recently there was the case here of a severely brain damaged baby who nevertheless could be kept alive through medical science, but the child would never have a quality of life.. As in any such case it was a very sad situation and there are not easy answers. In that case the parents couldn’t bring themselves to give their consent for the doctors not to resuscitate after the next time the vital organs failed. The doctor’s thought it would be better not to resuscitate and both sides agreed to let a judge make the decision.
The judge ruled that the child should not be resuscitated following the next attack.
(3) Is withholding medical treatment the same as Euthanasia ?
My quick answers
(1) Yes
(2) Yes (but a weak yes)
(3) Not exactly but it is very close.