passive euthanasia
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passive euthanasia — passive euthanasia, the act or fact of causing the death of a person who is incurably ill or injured by withholding artificial measures or extreme treatment necessary to prolong his life … Useful english dictionary
passive euthanasia — the ending of life by the deliberate withholding of drugs or other life sustaining treatment … Medical dictionary
passive euthanasia — n. (Medicine) withdrawing or preventing unusual means used to prolong life … English contemporary dictionary
passive euthanasia — /pæsɪv juθəˈneɪʒə/ (say pasiv yoohthuh nayzhuh) noun the deliberate bringing about of the death of a person suffering from an incurable disease or condition, by withdrawing life sustaining measures, especially where it is deemed that such… …
euthanasia — eu·tha·na·sia /ˌyü thə nā zhə/ n: the act or practice of killing or permitting the death of hopelessly sick or injured persons in a relatively painless way for reasons of mercy – called also mercy killing; eu·tha·na·sic / nā zik, sik/ adj Merriam … Law dictionary
euthanasia, active/passive — Euthanasia is the action of directly causing the quick and painless death of a person, or omitting to prevent it when intervention was within the agent s powers. It is usually understood that euthanasia is performed only with the intention of… … Philosophy dictionary
Euthanasia in the United States — Euthanasia is illegal in most of the United States. Attempts to legalize euthanasia and assisted suicide resulted in ballot initiatives and legislation bills within the United States of America in the last 20 years. For example, Washington voters … Wikipedia
Euthanasia — For mercy killings performed on animals, see Animal euthanasia. Part of a series on … Wikipedia
Euthanasia and the law — Efforts to change government policies on euthanasia in the 20th century have met limited success in Western countries. Country policies are described below in alphabetical order, followed by the exceptional case of the Netherlands. Euthanasia… … Wikipedia
Euthanasia — The word euthanasia comes straight out of the Greek eu , goodly or well + thanatos , death = the good death and for 18th century writers in England that was what euthanasia meant, a good death, a welcome way to depart quietly and well from life.… … Medical dictionary