euthanasia
...hanasia, said a terminal illness is any disease that curtails, reduces even for a day. And co-founder of Hemlock society, Jannet good, who performed many operations of euthanasia with Dr. Kevorkian, often refers to "terminal old age." And when it comes to that of laws, some laws defines euthanasia as disease that the death of the patient will occur in a relatively short time, but other laws define euthanasia as one that death is expected within six months or less. Like this, the term of "terminal" condition is not exact and the medical experts also acknowledge that it is virtually impossible to predict the certain patient's life expectancy exactly. And even if the euthanasia is for escaping from the pain of the disease or the meaningless life, the possibility of recovery always exists. We can see it in the case of Karen Ann Quinlan, who was deprived of her artificial respirartory organ in the condition of a human vegetable, but recovered her respiration by herself, and lived 9 years more. She get her respiration well again, and there are other a lot of precedents that people recover to be healthy again. Like these cases, if there's any possibility of recovery, who dare say that they are living meaningless life and it's better for them to die in dignity and piece? Killing a patient who have possibility of recovery because the possibility is ...