1999
DOI: 10.1001/archinte.159.14.1521
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Freud's Physician-Assisted Death

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“…IFE-LIMITING medical decisions are becoming increasingly more acceptable, [1][2][3] and both the judicial system and the medical establishment now clearly condone stopping lifesupport treatment. 4,5 An increasing number of deaths are preceded by the decision to withhold or withdraw lifeprolonging therapies, and presently over half the deaths that occur in intensive care units follow cessation of such interventions.…”
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“…IFE-LIMITING medical decisions are becoming increasingly more acceptable, [1][2][3] and both the judicial system and the medical establishment now clearly condone stopping lifesupport treatment. 4,5 An increasing number of deaths are preceded by the decision to withhold or withdraw lifeprolonging therapies, and presently over half the deaths that occur in intensive care units follow cessation of such interventions.…”
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“…Se ha calificado al caso de Freud como un ejemplo paradigmático de autonomía, representante de un principio que él nos enseñó a respetar antes que fuera objeto de defensas apasionadas en la década del 70, y que se ha convertido en una conquista irrenunciable de la medicina, porque supera definitivamente el lastre del paternalismo histórico 23 . Tres consideraciones de cortina recuerdan empero que la autonomía es más complicada que la utilizada en bioética 24 .…”
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