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Essay heading: My saviour
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November 8, 1996 |
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For clarity's sake it is important to distinguish between the different types that exist: (Please note that since non-voluntary and involuntary forms of euthanasia do not involve the procuring of consent, they will be disregarded in this essay.)
1. Passive voluntary euthanasia: An omission or inaction by a doctor holding the consent of the patient that results in death... displayed 300 characters
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For clarity's sake it is important to distinguish between the different types that exist: (Please note that since non-voluntary and involuntary forms of euthanasia do not involve the procuring of consent, they will be disregarded in this essay.)
1. Passive voluntary euthanasia: An omission or inaction by a doctor holding the consent of the patient that results in death... displayed next 300 characters
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