slope from voluntary euthanasia in ordinary situations to involuntary euthanasia in both ordinary and extra ordinary cases. During World War 2 Nazi Germany slipped down this slope from euthanizing the sick and dying to anyone who did not by their standards contribute to the society until they killed anyone who was not part of their "perfect" race. German Doctor Brandt K (1948) gave us a chilling reminder of how conscience and opinion on euthanasia can gradually change when he said that ("I did not feel…
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