Girsh F
Hawaii Med J. 1996 Dec;55(12):284-5.
Repeated surveys have shown that more than 70% of Americans support physician aid in dying for terminally ill mentally competent adults. Recent polls of physicians in Oregon and Michigan demonstrate majority support of those doctors for such a law while 25% of physicians surveyed in Washington admitted to already providing help. Models of how that would work have been spelled out in proposed legislation in the United States since 1988, other models come from the Northern Territory in Australia, from Holland, and from Jack Kevorkian's writing and actions as well as from other writers such as Dr Timothy Quill.
反复的调查表明,超过70%的美国人支持为身患绝症、心智健全的成年人提供医生协助死亡。最近在俄勒冈州和密歇根州对医生进行的民意调查显示,大多数医生支持这样一项法律,而在华盛顿接受调查的医生中有25%承认已经提供了帮助。自1988年以来,美国的拟议立法中已经阐明了其实施模式,其他模式则来自澳大利亚的北领地、荷兰,来自杰克·凯沃尔基安的著作和行动,以及其他作家,如蒂莫西·奎尔医生。