Abstract
This Article explains that we need to acknowledge physicians' widespread involvement in ending patients' lives by a variety of means, from withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment to euthanasia. Our inquiry should move from appearance and professional acceptance of practices to the conditions under which society allows physicians to be involved in ending patients' lives.
Recommended Citation
Thomas A. Preston, Physician Involvement in Life-Ending Practices, 18 SEATTLE U. L. REV. 531 (1995).