The Case Of The Living Will
Reader's Digest India|June 2018

Should an adult with competent mental faculties be able to issue an advance directive to refuse medical treatment, even withdrawal from life-saving devices?

Naorem Anuja
The Case Of The Living Will

THE LATE H. D. SHOURIE had always been a man with a cause. The nonagenarian activist had been deeply touched by the story of a sportsman, who had been reduced to life in a permanent vegetative state (PVS). This hit a nerve with Shourie—his own mortality was perhaps on his mind. Surely, a man had the right to die with dignity?!

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