The fabricius decision on the Stransham-Ford case – an enlightened step in the right direction

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2015
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Many diseases are associated with incredible pain and suf­fering. Others impair func­tion and independence to the extent that human dignity is eroded. In many instances the natural history of such conditions often leads to death within a reasonable period of time. In some cases, protracted ill health, pain, suffering and indignity ensue. Such circumstances have since time immemorial triggered the debate on euthana­sia – a debate on what it means to have a good death. Acting compassionately, many South African doctors have, to some extent, either passively or actively assisted patients in achieving a good death.
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CITATION: Moodley, K. 2015. The fabricius decision on the Stransham-Ford case – an enlightened step in the right direction. South African Medical Journal, 105(6):434-435, doi:10.7196/SAMJ.9790.
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Euthanasia -- Law and legislation -- South Africa, Assisted suicide -- Law and legislation -- South Africa, Fabricius, Hans, Stransham-Ford, Robin
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Moodley, K. 2015. The fabricius decision on the Stransham-Ford case – an enlightened step in the right direction. South African Medical Journal, 105(6):434-435, doi:10.7196/SAMJ.9790