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    Gay-Williams Argues That Permitting Euthanasia May Encourage Terminally Ill Patients
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Gay-Williams Argues That Permitting Euthanasia May Encourage Terminally Ill Patients

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Gay-Williams argues that permitting euthanasia may encourage terminally ill patients to end their lives for the perceived benefit to others, such as the patient's family.

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