Dr. Kevorkian Essay, Research Paper
History and BackgroundDr Jack Kevorkian, a 70-year-old retired pathologist, has devoted most of his life to the campaign for assisted suicide. He has admitted helping more than 130 people to end their lives. To date only 48 have cases been documented, including the assisted suicide documented on 60 MinutesDr Kevorkian was born in 1928 in Pontiac, Michigan, to a family of Armenian immigrants. He embarked on a career in pathology, gaining the nickname “Dr Death” in the 1950s through his efforts to photograph the eyes of dying patients. He became the chief pathologist of Saratoga General Hospital in Detroit in 1970, but he quit his career a few years later, traveled to California, and invested his life savings in directing and producing a feature movie based on Handel’s Messiah. He started writing about euthanasia in the 1980s, first in an obscure German journal Medicine and Law, outlining for example his proposed system of planned deaths in suicide
Dr, Kevorkian is now waiting sentencing first-degree murder. He was found guilty after he was shown on US primetime television administering a lethal injection to his terminally ill patient, Thomas Youk.