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List of medical ethics cases

List of medical ethics cases

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Some cases have been remarkable for starting broad discussion and for setting precedent in medical ethics.

Research

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Termination of mechanical ventilation and life support

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Withholding life-prolonging medical treatment

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Person wishes for assisted suicide

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Person wishes for euthanasia for another

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