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Friday, March 26, 2010

The Sound You Hear is Ἱπποκράτης* Turning Over In His Grave

"I will not give a lethal drug to anyone if I am asked, nor will I advise such a plan; and similarly I will not give a woman a pessary to cause an abortion." This is taken from the Hippocratic Oath that was administered by Medical Schools until the 1970s. At that time many dropped it or reedited to remove the references to euthenasia & abortion. The modern version says this instead "If it is given me to save a life, all thanks. But it may also be within my power to take a life; this awesome responsibility must be faced with great humbleness and awareness of my own frailty. Above all, I must not play at God." The new wording allows for abortion & euthenasia. Yet, I have to wonder if the person who wrote it got the irony of the fact that, after allowing the doctor to do just that, he has the doctor say he won't play God. Taking a life via abortion or euthenasia or contraception is exactly that, playing God by deciding who will or won't live.
Now that euthenasia has been legalized in parts of the USA we are seeing the same thing that we have seen with abortions, they are being botched. As the author of this article points out, helping someone commit suicide is NOT compassion. No matter how much make-up you put on it. & their doing so is just another example of how "Orwellian" our society has become. Helping someone commit suicide is compassion, abortion is reproductive health care, the recently passed health care bill is "life affirming". Do I vae to go on?
Trouble in Assisted Suicide Paradise
Just as there are botched abortions, statistics are now revealing that there are botched assisted suicides. What a surprise. Newly released annual reports from Washington and Oregon in 2009, show there were 2 or 3 complications in Washington and 1 in Oregon.

Compassion and Choices, a non-profit group, is the leading euthanasia group in the United States. This group sends volunteers to support and monitor patients using the law to kill themselves. They are quoted as saying, "We're concerned, because we want this to work well and properly," said Dr. Tom Preston, a retired Seattle cardiologist, who serves as Compassion's medical director in Washington.

Wow! I think Dr. Preston blurred the distinction between healer and killer. Hippocrates might be rolling over in his grave. After all, in the year 500 BC, he separated the role of the physician from killer to healer. "Do no harm" might be a good thing for Dr. Preston to reflect upon.

What problems? Well, one patient took the lethal prescription, vomited up part of it because he had drunken 6 cans of Pepsi, his favorite drink, in the hours before taking the drug. Talk about zombies. Another case in Washington, was with a terminally ill woman, who swallowed the drug too slowly, because she kept stopping to say goodbye to the people around her. She fell asleep after drinking less than half of the full cocktail, then awakened before finally dying. The problem with the two cases, Dr. Preston said, "The patient refused to have a physician or trained Compassion volunteer present, to make sure proper procedures were followed. Compassion counsels patients not to eat 4 to 5 hours before, and to take an anti-nausea drug an hour ahead of time; not to take laxatives or ingest acidic beverages; to drink water or soda only at room temperature, and to say goodbye 1st, then drink the lethal cocktail all at once.

Oregon reported a patient last year, who took a record 104 hours to die. Reports are that the patient had a strong heart. Madam DeFarge would recommend we bring back the guillotine. It was certainly much more compassionate. The Queen of Hearts in Alice of Wonderland would back up M. DeFarge by announcing, "Off with their heads!"

All kidding aside, this is gruesome. First of all medicine should do no harm. In the Hippocratic Oath, probably a thing of the past, a physician swears to give no deadly medicine. Why are we making suicide cosmetically compassionate? Why not treat for depression? Why are we making suicide an out for a vulnerable society? Where will it stop? Will we be having suicide clinics in schools, for kids who did not get asked to the prom? If we are a compassionate society, we take care of those who cannot take care of themselves. We don't kill them. And we don't pass laws that allow it.

* Hippokrátēs

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