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by ndaiger
3542 days ago
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I remember "Please Let Me Die" very well...watching it in a biomedical ethics class caused me to faint (for the first and only time). Twenty-five years after his accident, Dax is adamant that he would still want the same thing under identical circumstances, that he would still want the freedom to refuse treatment and die: "Another individual may well make a different decision. That’s the beauty of freedom; that’s his or her choice to do so." http://medhum.med.nyu.edu/view/10105 |
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