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Essay heading: Assisted Suicides
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Their stories offered
examples that built public sympathy for this cause. But from the beginning,
even among observers who believe that the desperately sick should be given help
to die, there have been questionable cases. For example, a woman in her fifties
allegedly suffering from early Alzheimer's disease was fit enough to play tennis
with her adult son shortly before dying... displayed 300 characters
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For example, a woman in her fifties
allegedly suffering from early Alzheimer's disease was fit enough to play tennis
with her adult son shortly before dying. Another-said to have had a painful,
progressive illness-was found to be free of disease by the county medical
examiner.
The article argued this point, "Is it in any way merciful, compassionate,
or 'healing' (a favorite word of Kevorkian fans) to assist in the suicide of a
middle-aged woman who is tired and depressed and married to a man whom she
recently accused of attacking her and who then delivers her to Dr... displayed next 300 characters
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