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If You Were a Physician and Your Parent Were Dying

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If you were a physician and your parent were dying from an extremely painful and incurable form of cancer and decided that life was not worth living, what role would you be willing to play in assisting him or her in self-deliverance? Would you be unwilling to assist your parent? If not, what actions would you take in discouraging your parent's action?

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