Assisted Suicide | Chapter 3 Preface

Assisted suicide advocates believe that physicians should have the legal right to provide their patients with aid in dying. Their efforts to legalize physicianassisted suicide have sparked a great deal of controversy in recent years. One area of debate concerns how legalizing physician-assisted suicide could affect patients’ willingness to trust their doctors.

Opponents of assisted suicide maintain that legalizing the practice would create distrust in patients, particularly the elderly and disabled, who would fear that their doctors might pressure them into choosing assisted...

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