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2-3 Final Project Milestone – Proposal of Reclassification Project Southern New Hampshire University SOC 326: Sociology of Deviant Behavior 03:46:08 GMT -05:00 Letting the Terminally Ill Die on their Own Terms Physician assisted suicide, otherwise known as physician assisted death, has...

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Southern New Hampshire University

SOC 326: Sociology of Deviant Behavior




03:46:08 GMT -05:00

, Letting the Terminally Ill Die on their Own Terms

Physician assisted suicide, otherwise known as physician assisted death, has a rocky

history. Having been performed since 1947, it is a somewhat controversial subject. The earliest

documented account of assisted suicide was in 1958, when Lael Wertenbaker disclosed how

she helped her husband commit suicide when he was diagnosed with terminal cancer (Tetrault,

2021), and Jack Kevorkian, also known as “Dr. Death”, assisted in the euthanizing of over 150

patients in the 1990s (Quill & Sussman, 2023). Both of these cases aided in bringing forth and

raising the awareness of physician assisted death, or PAD.

There have been many arguments throughout the years over whether PAD is the right

thing to do when a loved one is terminally ill. Supporters of this method argue that PAD gives

terminal patients more autonomy over their situation, that it is completely safe, and that it is used

to end the prolonged suffering of the patient (Dugdale et al, 2019). Those who argue against

PAD claim that it causes unintentional harm through suicide rates spiking after a high-profile

PAD case, that it is a slippery slope in that anybody can request suicide by physician’s aid, and

that it

is an underlying effect of depression (Dugdale et al, 2019). Other arguments are that PAD puts

the weak and vulnerable in a dangerous position, corrupts the doctor-patient relationship and the

practice of medicine, compromises both the family and intergenerational commitments, and

values the law over human equality and dignity (Anderson, 2015).

(Thesis Statement) For this paper, I will be explaining why PAD should be reclassified

as non-deviant by arguing that it ends the prolonged suffering that terminally ill patients have to

endure, that it is actually a compassionate move for families to make if they do not want their

loved one to suffer anymore, and that the patients should have the right to ultimately decide to

end their suffering on their own terms and not their family’s terms.

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