「euthanasia」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

euthanasia

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  • tionally pro-life; against abortion, against euthanasia, against suicide and (that means also) again
  • lanced look at the controversial practice of euthanasia and the alternative no-kill movement.
  • ansgender issues, divorce by mutual consent, euthanasia and organ transplants.
  • On the other hand, he vehemently advocated euthanasia and proposed the sterilisation or exterminat
  • nd in combination with a muscle relaxant for euthanasia and for capital punishment by lethal injecti
  • cept for extreme cases, steam-cell research, euthanasia and same-sex marriage, supporting civil unio
  • uit filed by PETA and others sought to block euthanasia and transfer the animals to a facility under
  • ed the opposition of the Church to abortion, euthanasia, and related evils.
  • oup was dedicated to "fighting for voluntary euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide to be made le
  • They also oppose euthanasia and the capital punishment.
  • A Christian response to abortion, euthanasia, and infanticide.
  • Therefore, we oppose abortion, infanticide, euthanasia, and medical research that involves the dest
  • tors' Trial in 1947 on charges of practicing euthanasia and conducting experiments on humans.
  • of the Roman Catholic Church, opposing both euthanasia and aggressive medical treatment.
  • ity of murder, directly willed abortion, and euthanasia are infallible.
  • ilization to natural death", it also opposes euthanasia, arguing that the deliberate taking of one i
  • Hoche talks about euthanasia as proposed by Binding, arguing that if kill
  • ibutes Nembutal in red cartons for voluntary euthanasia as radiation sickness spreads south in the f
  • his expert endorsement of the Third Reich's euthanasia authorization and who later headed the T-4 E
  • for the Abortion Law Reform Act and a failed euthanasia bill in 2008.
  • h his party to defeat the Death with Dignity euthanasia bill, also in 2003.
  • 8, 1941, as part of the newly extended adult euthanasia campaign 14f13, Krankemann was chosen along
  • ates that abortion, painless infanticide and euthanasia can be "justified" (but are not obligatory)
  • end-of-life counseling provision, called the euthanasia claim "nuts".
  • e killing of disabled persons in the Hadamar euthanasia clinic.
  • 1980, he also wrote the CDF's declaration on Euthanasia, explaining the Church's view on ending life
  • gave notice of a bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia for the terminally ill, the bill is based on
  • death, became active in promoting voluntary euthanasia for terminally ill patients in Britain, and
  • ssible and to humanely follow procedures for euthanasia for unwanted animals.
  • Euthanasia: Getting To The Heart of The Matter (with Ma
  • On the subject of euthanasia, he argues that the practise is immoral, bec
  • islation on the age of consent, abortion and euthanasia, he denies that his views override his respe
  • ated to the ending and opposing of abortion, euthanasia, human cloning, and infanticide.
  • first reading of a bill legalising voluntary euthanasia in certain circumstances.
  • causes, such as a bid to legalise voluntary euthanasia in the ACT (which only narrowly failed).
  • blish his right to die led to a debate about euthanasia in his country.
  • sgerber has spoken against plans to legalize euthanasia in Canada, saying that it was the antithesis
  • us for this purpose, but instead is used for euthanasia in veterinary medicine, mainly for euthanisi
  • efers to "actual practice" is not related to euthanasia in general, but is directed to what was happ
  • ' Euthanasia in the Benelux' ?
  • here could maybe be an associated article on euthanasia in Belgium, given that Belgium has similar l
  • er was the rider of Royal Kaliber (until his euthanasia in 2004).
  • ard a private member's bill that would allow euthanasia in Victoria.
  • This toxin played some role in euthanasia in ancient Sardinia, for inducing risus.
  • He promoted the cause of voluntary euthanasia, including proposing the Death With Dignity
  • The article euthanasia is huge, this makes it smaller I would actua
  • Active euthanasia is more humane than passive euthanasia; and
  • of the founding fathers of the abortion and euthanasia law in Belgium.
  • nitiatives on issues like same-sex marriage, euthanasia, legalising prostitution and decriminalising
  • I voted against the Northern Territory's euthanasia legislation.
  • Netherlands legalized euthanasia, Nudity in newspapers in England, Scotland's
  • nt of the veterinary drug Somulose, used for euthanasia of horses and cattle.
  • Embutramide is used for euthanasia of a range of different animals, mainly smal
  • le standards for animal adoption, and humane euthanasia of animals when appropriate
  • So for example, if involuntary euthanasia of patients with a future filled with intens
  • e has been opposed to the new Belgian law on euthanasia of the Liberal-Socialist-Green coalition.
  • The film was about voluntary Euthanasia of a woman suffering from multiple sclerosis
  • ter off dead, he referred to this killing as euthanasia or mercy killing.
  • Assisted Suicide & Euthanasia, Past & Present
  • icial insemination, the definition of death, euthanasia, patient autonomy and the relation between l
  • t een traan op de tompoes, a play discussing euthanasia, performed again in 1999).
  • He worked as a nurse in the Action T4 euthanasia program at the Grafeneck and Hadamar gassing
  • remberg Laws were passed in 1935 and the T-4 Euthanasia Program ran from September 1939 until August
  • He was privately critical of Nazi euthanasia program after it claimed one of his relative
  • The actual victims of the Nazi euthanasia program Action T4 were in fact killed withou
  • o bolster public support for the planned T-4 Euthanasia Program for the mentally ill.
  • r-in-law who apparently was killed under the euthanasia program directed at the mentally ill, Action
  • (See the article on the T-4 Euthanasia Program for more.)
  • goal was to gain public support for the T-4 Euthanasia Program then in the works.
  • He participated in the T-4 euthanasia program and later Operation Reinhard.
  • t was appointed by Hitler co-head of the T-4 Euthanasia Program, with Philipp Bouhler.
  • er's personal physician and head of the Nazi euthanasia program, in order to justify the population
  • the public more supportive of the Reich's T4 euthanasia program, and presented simultaneously with t
  • chiatrist who was involved with the Nazi T-4 Euthanasia Program.
  • rders of psychiatric patients under the Nazi euthanasia program.
  • chiatrist who was involved with the Nazi T-4 Euthanasia Program.
  • even before they learned of his role in the euthanasia program.
  • , and was a medical expert for the Action T4 Euthanasia Program.
  • special service, and served in the Action T4 euthanasia program.
  • pital was for several years used for the T-4 Euthanasia Program.
  • for the so-called Operation 14f13 in the T-4 Euthanasia Program.
  • c, was a senior researcher for the Action T4 Euthanasia program.
  • In 1940 he was drafted into the Action T4 euthanasia program.
  • This was actually the beginning of the Euthanasia Programme.
  • tangl was suspected of complicity in the T-4 euthanasia programme.
  • He was also involved in Nazi euthanasia programs, during which people who were consi
  • redity, including compulsory sterilization), euthanasia, racism, population expansion, offensive war
  • t "Aktion T4 is precisely an example of what euthanasia really means in actual practice" is a signif
  • , in the ethical debates on gay marriage and euthanasia since the 1990s, he has striven for multilat
  • nts of real world cases such as abortion and euthanasia, so there is no intuition left.
  • Treatise on Euthanasia, St Petersburg, 1804.
  • ization dealing with the issues of abortion, euthanasia, stem cell research, cloning, sexual educati
  • To prevent animal overpopulation and animal euthanasia, the movement uses humor to stop animals fro
  • fter the confrontation of December 2008 over euthanasia, the constitution of Luxembourg is amended t
  • of Nazi Germany's killing centers during the Euthanasia, today it is a memorial place dedicated to t
  • he was involved in approval and promotion of euthanasia under the Nazi regime.
  • Gas chambers have also been used for animal euthanasia, using carbon monoxide as the lethal agent.
  • ing the incompatibility of his pro-voluntary euthanasia views with those of the then Liberal Democra
  • rst book, The Future of Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia, was published by Princeton University Press
  • ought for his right to die but his attempted euthanasia was blocked by the authorities on February 1
  • This form of death is known as passive euthanasia, where death is not inflicted with drugs, bu
  • ether they saw withdrawal of life support as euthanasia which is considered a sin in the Roman Catho
  • stir when he criticized the legalization of euthanasia while advocating abortion in limited circums
  • but that any similar dissent on abortion or euthanasia would not be legitimized on the same level a