What ever happened to Dr Kavorkian?!


Question: I wish I knew. I have a good friend who could certainly use him. The good doctor is one of the most derided, defamed, misunderstood heroes in the medical proffession. I suppose "Death with Dignity" is too sophisticated a concept for these (so-called) modern homo sapiens.


Answers: I wish I knew. I have a good friend who could certainly use him. The good doctor is one of the most derided, defamed, misunderstood heroes in the medical proffession. I suppose "Death with Dignity" is too sophisticated a concept for these (so-called) modern homo sapiens.

Dr. Jack Kevorkian was convicted and between 1999 and 2007, Dr. Kevorkian served eight years of a 10-to-25-year prison sentence for second-degree murder. He was released on June 1, 2007, on parole due to good behavior. He is terminally ill with Hepatitis C, which he contracted while doing research on blood transfusions in Vietnam. Dr. Kevorkian will be on parole for two years, and one of the conditions he must meet is that he cannot help anyone else die. He is also prohibited from providing care for anyone who is older than 62 or is disabled. He could go back to prison if he violates his parole." Dr. Kevorkian said he would abstain from assisting any more terminal patients with death, and his role in the matter would strictly be to persuade states to change their laws on assisted suicide.

Don't have any Idea.....





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