I came here to work http://www.kru.co.ke/medical-research-paperscom-66fc.pdf shinglestreatment.eg101.com But that doesn’t mean that all these supporters were convinced no euthanasia had occurred. Pou was known to be an extraordinarily compassionate, selfless and committed surgeon; the accused nurses were similarly dedicated. Even people who didn’t know them personally felt that anyone who hadn’t “been through it” had no right to second guess their decisions, and that if they found it necessary to end their patients’ suffering, they probably had good reason. There were others — doctors, public officials, family members of the deceased — who believed that Pou and the nurses had perpetrated some kind of crime, but they are not by any means the only ones who think the three women, and perhaps other Memorial staffers, deliberately ended the patients’ lives.
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