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  2. Participation of medical professionals in American executions

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    Board secretary Mark A. Rockoff defended the organization's policy, stating that participation in executions "puts anesthesiologists in an untenable position," and that physicians "can assuredly provide effective anesthesia, but doing so in order to cause a patient's death is a violation of their fundamental duty as physicians to do no harm." [2]

  3. Death row - Wikipedia

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    Death row, also known as condemned row, is a place in a prison that houses inmates awaiting execution after being convicted of a capital crime and sentenced to death.The term is also used figuratively to describe the state of awaiting execution ("being on death row"), even in places where no special facility or separate unit for condemned inmates exists.

  4. Hippocratic Oath - Wikipedia

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    A related phrase is found in Epidemics, Book I, of the Hippocratic school: "Practice two things in your dealings with disease: either help or do not harm the patient". [7] Although no such phrase from which "First" or "Primum" can be translated appears in any well recognized version of the oath, a similar intention is vowed by, "I will abstain ...

  5. Two federal death row inmates refuse to sign Biden’s ... - AOL

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    As Agofsky noted, death penalty appeals cases are more closely examined for errors than other cases under the heightened scrutiny doctrine — a benefit both men will lose if they are no longer ...

  6. A Missouri death row inmate set to be executed in less than a ...

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    A death row inmate in Missouri who has long claimed his innocence and is scheduled to be executed in less than one week asked the US Supreme Court on Wednesday for a stay of execution, arguing his ...

  7. Do No Harm - Wikipedia

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    First, do no harm, or in Latin primum non nocere, a medical injunction; Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death and Brain Surgery, a 2014 book by Henry Marsh; Harm principle, a philosophical concept "Do No Harm" (HR report on Bahrain), a 2011 report by Physicians for Human Rights; Do No Harm (organization), a United States anti-trans advocacy group

  8. Martin Sheen: Why President Biden Should Commute Death Row - AOL

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    Additionally, nearly a quarter of the men on federal death row were very young, 21 or younger, when they committed their crimes. People across the political spectrum have come to question the ...

  9. Death row phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    The death row phenomenon is the emotional distress felt by prisoners on death row. Concerns about the ethics of inflicting this distress upon prisoners have led to some legal concerns about the constitutionality of the death penalty in the United States and other countries.