Die Grundsätze der Bundesärztekammer zur ärztlichen Sterbebegleitung: Eine ethische Stellungnahme

Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 43 (1):85-96 (1999)
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Abstract

The guidelines of the >German Medical Association< for doctors treating the dying passed on 11. Sept. 1998 are trying to provide an ethically justified frame for medical decisions conceming the end of life. In certain justified cases they allow non-treatment decisions and allevation of pain and symptoms that might cause the patient's death while they strictly reject voluntary active euthanasia, non-voluntary euthanasia or assisted suicide

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