Euthanasia —
the painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease.
In the veterinary realm, government and professional oversight has led to the development of strict dosage guidelines for the appropriate
painless killing of animals.
Permitting the Destruction of Life profoundly influenced the values of the general public and the ethics of the German medical and legal communities — to the point that a 1925 poll of the parents of disabled children reported that 74 percent of them would agree to
the painless killing of their own children!
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If they hadn't felt any pain and were
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If it were necessary to
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In the wider animal welfare world, the big issue of the day was not how to save animals, but how best to
kill them in as
painless and efficient a manner as possible.
Webster's defines euthanasia as «the act or practice of
killing or permitting the death of hopelessly sick or injured individuals in a relatively
painless way for reasons of mercy».
Although the definitions vary, to clarify what euthanasia and assisted suicide mean, the Merriam - Webster dictionary defines euthanasia as the act or practice of
killing or permitting the death of hopelessly sick or injured individuals (e.g., persons or domestic animals) in a relatively
painless way for reasons of mercy.