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In my first article against euthanasia/assisted suicide—published in Newsweek in 1993—that legalization would inevitably lead to organ harvesting “as a plum to society.” As I have reported here and elsewhere, the harvest is now being reaped in Belgium—and doctors there have even been rallying support for the policy with a Power Point presentation given at symposia and by publishing reports in medical journals.

The donors suffered from an unbearable physical (n=3) or mental (n=1) disorder. All donors explicitly and voluntarily expressed their wish to become an organ donor once their request for euthanasia was granted...

Table 1: Donor characteristics
MUSC: muscular disorder (multiple sclerosis); NEURO: neurological disorder (pontocerebellar atrophia);
MENT: mental disorder (automutilation)

So, let’s be clear: Mentally ill and disabled people are being euthanized and harvested in Belgium! But rather than an outcry, instead we merely have learned journal articles dispassionately describing the whole thing. To use a metaphor: Jack Kevorkian is euthanizing Hippocrates—and the world yawns. Unless the euthanasia organ harvest is outlawed, it will mark the end of medical morality.

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