Not exact matches
Judge Miner, writing for the majority in the Second Circuit, asked: «What concern prompts the state to interfere with a mentally competent
patient's «right to define [his] own concept of existence, of meaning, of the universe, and of the
mystery of human life,» when the
patient seeks to have drugs prescribed to end life during the final stages of a terminal
illness?»
This «
mystery illness» may even lead the
patient down the road of taking an over the counter drug; they may visit a doctor or chemist and buy a cream, ointment or a tablet on the advice of the pharmacist in the belief that they have developed a new
illness, one that affects their skin and looks and behaves a lot like psoriasis.
It's called Light - Headedness, the primary symptom of which involves the
patient's head turning into a lightbulb, and is Two Point Hospital's take on Theme Hospital's own
mystery illness, Bloaty - Head Syndrome.