Most of them, like nitrogen and helium gas, are not regulated. Besides, there are a hundred other ways that require no poisons at all.
> trying to give the state control over others bodies
Yet it's only proponents of euthanasia who demand state sanction. There's something extremely infantile and undignified about this.
> most doctors these days take severely modified oaths mostly to uphold current profesional practices and ethics.
So much the worse, it seems.
Most of them, like nitrogen and helium gas, are not regulated. Besides, there are a hundred other ways that require no poisons at all.
> trying to give the state control over others bodies
Yet it's only proponents of euthanasia who demand state sanction. There's something extremely infantile and undignified about this.
> most doctors these days take severely modified oaths mostly to uphold current profesional practices and ethics.
So much the worse, it seems.