Assisted Death Presentation

Jennifer Swisher
Jennifer SwisherႊTutor en Chatham University
ASSISTED
DEATH
Zenebou Abalo-Toga
Jenna Swisher
Beti Kercelli
Jivata Raja
Maria Bagnato
TERMINOLOGY
The term Assisted death is a model that
includes both what has been called
physician-assisted “suicide” and
euthanasia.

Z. A
 Physician-assisted



A physician provides necessary lethal means-drugs-or
information to a patient
The patient performs the act at a time of their own
choosing

 Euthanasia-Greek


suicide

term for ―Good death‖

The physician taking an active role in performing or
carrying out a patient’s request for life termination.

Z. A
EUTHANASIA-CLASSIFICATION


Active




Passive




When a competent person makes a conscious and enduring
decision to die or to be helped to die

Involuntary




To end one’s life by withholding necessary actions-medical
treatments, food, water-to maintain that life

Voluntary




To end one’s life with a physician intervention using drugs or
lethal injection

To end someone’s life with the knowledge or consent

Non-voluntary


when a person is unable to give his/her consent, but gives
another person the power to make that decision for them.
Z. A
WHY EUTHANASIA?
 66%

of people choosing Euthanasia have
social/personal reasons, not pain
 Some reasons include: not wanted to be a burden
on their family, feelings of apathy and a defeated
outlook
 55% of deaths in hospitals are painful

M.B
METHODS
 Drugs


Anti-emic drug followed by life ending prescription
drug

 Injection


Injection to render a patient comatose, followed by
an injection to stop heart

 Starvation


and Dehydration

Withdrawal from food and water to hasten death
Z. A
Dr Philip Nitschke

DELIVERANCE MACHINE

EXIT BAG WITH NITROGEN GAS

Z. A
Jack Kevorkian

EUTHANASIA DEVICES

Thanatron
Z. A
THANATRON

MERCITRON

Z. A
DR. JACK KEVORKIAN
 1928-2011


Pathologist who
assisted people
suffering from
acute medical
conditions in
ending their lives.

J.S
IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:
IT’S YOUR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT!!
Amendment IX
The enumeration in the
Constitution, of certain
rights, shall not be
construed to deny or
disparage others retained
by the people.

J.R
ANCIENT PHILOSOPHICAL VIEWS
Support of Euthanasia

Against Euthanasia

 Plato

 Hippocrates

 Aristotle

 Pythagoreans

 The

 Epicureans

Stoics

J.S.
ANCIENT GREEK/ROME
(5TH CENTURY B.C. – 1ST CENTURY B.C.)






Largely in SUPPORT of
euthanasia despite
the Hippocratic
Oath which
prohibited assistedsuicide
In ancient times
physicians had a
dual role: one to
cure, the other was
to kill
Eugenics

J.R
THE MIDDLE AGES
(1ST CENTURY A.D. – 16TH CENTURY A.D.)
 The

ascendancy of
Christianity led to a
strong OPPOSITION
toward any form of
suicide
 Death is for God to
decree, not man

J.R
AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT
(17TH – 18TH CENTURY)
 Renaissance

and
reformation writers
challenge the church
in SUPPORT of
euthanasia
 No widespread interest
in the topic, but
achieved short-term
toleration of suicide
near the end
 Church still AGAINST
J.R
Famous Cases

TERRI SCHIAVO
 1963

– 2005
 Right to Die case in
Florida

J.S
LEGALITY
 U.S.A

1997-Supreme Court Ruled for No constitutional
right to assisted suicide, leaving sates free to pass
laws specifically prohibiting it.
Oregon and Washington's death with dignity Act
Vermont (Patient’s Choice and Control at the end
of Life Act) and Montana
•

All 4 states allows terminal-ill patients to end their lives through self
administration of lethal prescribed medications.

Euthanasia is legal in Belgium, Netherlands, and
Luxembourg
Assisted Suicide legal in Switzerland
Z. A
EUTHANASIA IN THE UNITED STATES
 Montana

(2009)
 Vermont (2013)
 Washington (2008)
 Oregon (1994)
 Oregon,

Vermont and Washington require that
the patient be 18 years old, have 6 or less months
to live, and have two oral requests (15 days apart)
and one written request to the physician
 Montana requires that a case by case basis is
approved through court
M.B
THE LAW – US
 American

criminal law currently considers
euthanasia to be willful homicide.
 If an individual performs a voluntary termination of
an incurably ill or a suffering human being, even
with an altruistic motive, under the present U.S.
system of jurisprudence, this constitutes murder in
the first degree.

M.B
Current Case

BARBARA MANCINI
 Philadelphia—Feb.

2013

J. S.
INTERNATIONAL LEGALIZATION

J.R
Country

Euthanasia Status

Physician-Assisted Suicide
Status

Australia

Illegal

Illegal

Belgium

Legal (2002)

Legal (2002)

Canada

Illegal

Illegal

Colombia

Unclear

Illegal

Germany

Illegal

Legal

India

Illegal

Illegal

Israel

Illegal

Illegal

Italy

Illegal

Illegal

Japan

Unclear

Illegal

Luxembourg

Legal

Legal

The Netherlands

Legal

Legal

Russia

Illegal

Illegal

Spain

Illegal

Illegal

Switzerland

Illegal

Legal

United Kingdom

Illegal

Illegal
J.R
EUTHANASIA INTERNATIONALLY
 More

than 20,000 deaths registered in six
countries: Belgium, Denmark, Italy, the
Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland. Half of
the deaths reviewed were of people aged 80
and over
 Passive non-voluntary euthanasia (withholding
life support) is legal in India, Albania, and many
parts of the United States and is practiced in
English hospitals

B.K
DENMARK
 The

national Danish law on patient rights from 1998
states that passive euthanasia, such as stopping a
terminally ill patients treatment, is legal. Active
euthanasia and assisted suicide is not legal
 The law allows the withholding of treatment and
withdrawing treatment in terminally ill patients
 One implication of this rule is that the patient can
always reject treatment and can for example
avoid being kept alive artificially

B.K
NETHERLANDS




First nation to permit euthanasia
The law allows medical review board to suspend prosecution
of doctors who performed euthanasia when each of the
following conditions is fulfilled:









the patient's suffering is unbearable with no prospect of
improvement
the patient's request for euthanasia must be voluntary and
persist over time the patient must be fully aware of his/her
condition, prospects and options
there must be consultation with at least one other
independent doctor who needs to confirm the conditions
mentioned above
the death must be carried out in a medically appropriate
fashion by the doctor or patient, in which case the doctor
must be present
the patient is at least 12 years old

B.K
CHILD EUTHANASIA




The name given to the organized murder of severely
mentally and physically handicapped children and
young people up to 16 years old during the Nazi
era in over 30 so-called special children's wards
"if the newborn child is suspected of being afflicted
with the following congenital disorders:







Idiocy and mongolism (especially cases combined
with blindness and deafness),
Microcephaly
Hydrocephalus, to a severe or advanced degree
Malformations of all kinds, particularly the absence of
limbs, severe midline defects of the head and spine,
etc.
Paralysis, including cerebral palsy.

B.K
CHILD EUTHANASIA




Extremely premature births, where children suffer brain damage
from bleeding and convulsions; and diseases where a child could
only survive on life support for the rest of its life, such as rare
blistering illness.
Severe hydrocephalus. Infants like this can be subject to nonvoluntary euthanasia in the Netherlands if the parents and
doctors decide it is the best choice for their child. In other
jurisdictions, the doctors involved may be prosecuted.

B.K
EUGENICS






Eugenics: the belief and practice of improving the genetic quality of the human
population.
-the improvement of human genetic traits through the promotion of higher
reproduction of people with desired traits (positive eugenics), and reduced
reproduction of people with less-desired or undesired traits (negative eugenics).
developed by Francis Galton.
Implementations:
 genetic screening
 birth control
 promoting differential birth rates
 marriage restrictions
 segregation (both racial segregation and segregation of the mentally ill from the rest
of the population)
 compulsory sterilization,
 forced abortions
 forced pregnancies,
 genocide

J.S
THE ECONOMIC ARGUMENT
"Right-to-die" advocates claim that the elderly and
those with disabilities fear becoming a financial burden on their
loved ones and would rather chose death. They state that next
to pain and suffering this is the second most important reason
people want to die by euthanasia.

J.R
POLITICAL VIEWS
Liberal








Legalize euthanasia
Right to die with dignity, by
his/her own choice
Terminally ill should have right to
chose to end pain and suffering
Government should not withhold
this right
Will not lead to doctor-assisted
suicides of non-critical patients
Reduces health care costs; funds
can be made available to
someone who can truly benefit
from medical care

Conservative










Should not be legalized
Immoral and unethical
Goal should be compassionate
care and easing the suffering of
terminally ill
Will lead to doctor-assisted
suicides of non-critical patients
Insurance companies will pressure
doctors to withhold life-saving
treatment for dying patients
Against many religions
Devalues human life

J.R
RELIGIOUS AND SOCIAL VIEWS IN THE US
 Catholicism
 Episcopal
 Evangelical
 Baptist
 Presbyterian
 Mormon
 Judasim
 Hinduism

 Islam
 Unitarian

Universalism
J.S
2009 CBS NEWS/NEW YORK TIMES POLL

―If a person has a disease that will
ultimately destroy their mind or
body and they want to take their
own life, should a doctor be
allowed to assist the person in
taking their own life, or not?"

J.S
CELEBRITY SUPPORTERS
 Sir

Patrick Stewart (actor)
 Sir Terry Pratchett (author)
 Stephen Hawking (theoretical physicist)

J.S
PHYSICIAN OPINION
 31%

had no objection to physician assisted suicide
 82% had no objection to terminal sedation
 95% had no objection to withdrawal of life support
 53% support physician assisted suicide when the
patient would experience excruciating pain
 37% support physician assisted suicide in terminally
ill cancer pains who would not experience pain

M.B
PHYSICIAN INTERVIEWS
 Emergency

room nurse: ―The concept of
Euthanasia goes against the basis of medicine,
keeping people alive…‖
 Oncologist: ―Euthanasia is a personal choice,
sometimes patients have gone through enough
and are too tired to go on. That is
understandable.‖
 Osteopath: ―Though I rarely deal with terminal
patients, it is hard for me to imagine supporting
ending a life, no matter what the person is going
through.‖
M.B
INTERVIEWS


“I think that assisted death (without the
physicians) should not be considered legal.
What would happen if the person undergoing
the procedure had a medical complication of
some kind and didn't die in a humane manner? I
think that physician-assisted death (euthanasiaas you describe it) sounds as if it should be
permissible. I know that there are a lot of
different medical disorders (such as ALS) that
cause extreme physical deterioration as the
disease progresses. I do not think that people
should be forced to undergo the horrifying
deterioration process.... they will end up being
dependent----in ALS the disease progresses to
the point where the person loses muscle
function so that they cannot swallow or breathe--sometimes they choke on their own mucus and
die that way-----this is terrible! ----These people
should have a choice to "die with dignity" at
their own time rather than suffer needlessly in the
end! (I don't like the idea of non-voluntary
euthanasia--------but this is why it is so important
for everyone to complete a living will---so we
know their final wishes. However, there are a lot
of difficulties regarding living wills----are they
really able to convey what we wish to happen?
Are their loop holes?‖ A.B, Hospital Volunteer

Z. A
INTERVIEWS


―I Believe that No one-regardless of your
profession, race, religions, ethnicity, nationalityShould be given the power to kill when asked to.
And no one should choose to end their life
regardless of their circumstances. The least you
can do out of respect to God, the woman and
the man that gave you life is try to hold on to that
life with all your might until it fades away
naturally.‖ E.M, Doctor.



―I do not think assisted death or euthanasia
should be permitted. I understand why people
would want to end their suffering but, as a
Christian, I do not believe that human beings
should take the life of another or take their own
life. Besides the religious implications, I also feel
this issue is too complex to have set guidelines or
rules. I believe that the lines would get blurred
regarding who decides who should be
euthanized. I do not believe there is a human
being on the planet that can be entrusted to
make such profound decisions.‖ H.S, Doctor

Z. A
PUBLIC OPINION





In males under 50, 87% support euthanasia while in males over 50 only
82% support it
In females under 50, 63% support euthanasia and in females over 50,
69% support it
65% of Republicans and 79% of Democrats

M.B
PROS AND CONS


Some observers argue
that if the practice of
euthanasia were
legal, physicians
would exercise their
medical judgment in
an unrestrained
fashion, increasing the
possibility of abuse of
discretion in relation
to a very serious
matter -life or death.



In contrast to this
opinion, other
observers believe
that the maintaining
of an incurably ill
patient and the
prolongation of that
individual’s suffering is
far more offensive
than allowing a
patient to die
peacefully.
M.B
WHAT IS YOUR STAND ON
ASSISTED DEATH?
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Assisted Death Presentation

  • 1. ASSISTED DEATH Zenebou Abalo-Toga Jenna Swisher Beti Kercelli Jivata Raja Maria Bagnato
  • 2. TERMINOLOGY The term Assisted death is a model that includes both what has been called physician-assisted “suicide” and euthanasia. Z. A
  • 3.  Physician-assisted   A physician provides necessary lethal means-drugs-or information to a patient The patient performs the act at a time of their own choosing  Euthanasia-Greek  suicide term for ―Good death‖ The physician taking an active role in performing or carrying out a patient’s request for life termination. Z. A
  • 4. EUTHANASIA-CLASSIFICATION  Active   Passive   When a competent person makes a conscious and enduring decision to die or to be helped to die Involuntary   To end one’s life by withholding necessary actions-medical treatments, food, water-to maintain that life Voluntary   To end one’s life with a physician intervention using drugs or lethal injection To end someone’s life with the knowledge or consent Non-voluntary  when a person is unable to give his/her consent, but gives another person the power to make that decision for them. Z. A
  • 5. WHY EUTHANASIA?  66% of people choosing Euthanasia have social/personal reasons, not pain  Some reasons include: not wanted to be a burden on their family, feelings of apathy and a defeated outlook  55% of deaths in hospitals are painful M.B
  • 6. METHODS  Drugs  Anti-emic drug followed by life ending prescription drug  Injection  Injection to render a patient comatose, followed by an injection to stop heart  Starvation  and Dehydration Withdrawal from food and water to hasten death Z. A
  • 7. Dr Philip Nitschke DELIVERANCE MACHINE EXIT BAG WITH NITROGEN GAS Z. A
  • 10. DR. JACK KEVORKIAN  1928-2011  Pathologist who assisted people suffering from acute medical conditions in ending their lives. J.S
  • 11. IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: IT’S YOUR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT!! Amendment IX The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. J.R
  • 12. ANCIENT PHILOSOPHICAL VIEWS Support of Euthanasia Against Euthanasia  Plato  Hippocrates  Aristotle  Pythagoreans  The  Epicureans Stoics J.S.
  • 13. ANCIENT GREEK/ROME (5TH CENTURY B.C. – 1ST CENTURY B.C.)    Largely in SUPPORT of euthanasia despite the Hippocratic Oath which prohibited assistedsuicide In ancient times physicians had a dual role: one to cure, the other was to kill Eugenics J.R
  • 14. THE MIDDLE AGES (1ST CENTURY A.D. – 16TH CENTURY A.D.)  The ascendancy of Christianity led to a strong OPPOSITION toward any form of suicide  Death is for God to decree, not man J.R
  • 15. AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT (17TH – 18TH CENTURY)  Renaissance and reformation writers challenge the church in SUPPORT of euthanasia  No widespread interest in the topic, but achieved short-term toleration of suicide near the end  Church still AGAINST J.R
  • 16. Famous Cases TERRI SCHIAVO  1963 – 2005  Right to Die case in Florida J.S
  • 17. LEGALITY  U.S.A 1997-Supreme Court Ruled for No constitutional right to assisted suicide, leaving sates free to pass laws specifically prohibiting it. Oregon and Washington's death with dignity Act Vermont (Patient’s Choice and Control at the end of Life Act) and Montana • All 4 states allows terminal-ill patients to end their lives through self administration of lethal prescribed medications. Euthanasia is legal in Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg Assisted Suicide legal in Switzerland Z. A
  • 18. EUTHANASIA IN THE UNITED STATES  Montana (2009)  Vermont (2013)  Washington (2008)  Oregon (1994)  Oregon, Vermont and Washington require that the patient be 18 years old, have 6 or less months to live, and have two oral requests (15 days apart) and one written request to the physician  Montana requires that a case by case basis is approved through court M.B
  • 19. THE LAW – US  American criminal law currently considers euthanasia to be willful homicide.  If an individual performs a voluntary termination of an incurably ill or a suffering human being, even with an altruistic motive, under the present U.S. system of jurisprudence, this constitutes murder in the first degree. M.B
  • 20. Current Case BARBARA MANCINI  Philadelphia—Feb. 2013 J. S.
  • 22. Country Euthanasia Status Physician-Assisted Suicide Status Australia Illegal Illegal Belgium Legal (2002) Legal (2002) Canada Illegal Illegal Colombia Unclear Illegal Germany Illegal Legal India Illegal Illegal Israel Illegal Illegal Italy Illegal Illegal Japan Unclear Illegal Luxembourg Legal Legal The Netherlands Legal Legal Russia Illegal Illegal Spain Illegal Illegal Switzerland Illegal Legal United Kingdom Illegal Illegal J.R
  • 23. EUTHANASIA INTERNATIONALLY  More than 20,000 deaths registered in six countries: Belgium, Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland. Half of the deaths reviewed were of people aged 80 and over  Passive non-voluntary euthanasia (withholding life support) is legal in India, Albania, and many parts of the United States and is practiced in English hospitals B.K
  • 24. DENMARK  The national Danish law on patient rights from 1998 states that passive euthanasia, such as stopping a terminally ill patients treatment, is legal. Active euthanasia and assisted suicide is not legal  The law allows the withholding of treatment and withdrawing treatment in terminally ill patients  One implication of this rule is that the patient can always reject treatment and can for example avoid being kept alive artificially B.K
  • 25. NETHERLANDS   First nation to permit euthanasia The law allows medical review board to suspend prosecution of doctors who performed euthanasia when each of the following conditions is fulfilled:      the patient's suffering is unbearable with no prospect of improvement the patient's request for euthanasia must be voluntary and persist over time the patient must be fully aware of his/her condition, prospects and options there must be consultation with at least one other independent doctor who needs to confirm the conditions mentioned above the death must be carried out in a medically appropriate fashion by the doctor or patient, in which case the doctor must be present the patient is at least 12 years old B.K
  • 26. CHILD EUTHANASIA   The name given to the organized murder of severely mentally and physically handicapped children and young people up to 16 years old during the Nazi era in over 30 so-called special children's wards "if the newborn child is suspected of being afflicted with the following congenital disorders:      Idiocy and mongolism (especially cases combined with blindness and deafness), Microcephaly Hydrocephalus, to a severe or advanced degree Malformations of all kinds, particularly the absence of limbs, severe midline defects of the head and spine, etc. Paralysis, including cerebral palsy. B.K
  • 27. CHILD EUTHANASIA   Extremely premature births, where children suffer brain damage from bleeding and convulsions; and diseases where a child could only survive on life support for the rest of its life, such as rare blistering illness. Severe hydrocephalus. Infants like this can be subject to nonvoluntary euthanasia in the Netherlands if the parents and doctors decide it is the best choice for their child. In other jurisdictions, the doctors involved may be prosecuted. B.K
  • 28. EUGENICS     Eugenics: the belief and practice of improving the genetic quality of the human population. -the improvement of human genetic traits through the promotion of higher reproduction of people with desired traits (positive eugenics), and reduced reproduction of people with less-desired or undesired traits (negative eugenics). developed by Francis Galton. Implementations:  genetic screening  birth control  promoting differential birth rates  marriage restrictions  segregation (both racial segregation and segregation of the mentally ill from the rest of the population)  compulsory sterilization,  forced abortions  forced pregnancies,  genocide J.S
  • 29. THE ECONOMIC ARGUMENT "Right-to-die" advocates claim that the elderly and those with disabilities fear becoming a financial burden on their loved ones and would rather chose death. They state that next to pain and suffering this is the second most important reason people want to die by euthanasia. J.R
  • 30. POLITICAL VIEWS Liberal       Legalize euthanasia Right to die with dignity, by his/her own choice Terminally ill should have right to chose to end pain and suffering Government should not withhold this right Will not lead to doctor-assisted suicides of non-critical patients Reduces health care costs; funds can be made available to someone who can truly benefit from medical care Conservative        Should not be legalized Immoral and unethical Goal should be compassionate care and easing the suffering of terminally ill Will lead to doctor-assisted suicides of non-critical patients Insurance companies will pressure doctors to withhold life-saving treatment for dying patients Against many religions Devalues human life J.R
  • 31. RELIGIOUS AND SOCIAL VIEWS IN THE US  Catholicism  Episcopal  Evangelical  Baptist  Presbyterian  Mormon  Judasim  Hinduism  Islam  Unitarian Universalism J.S
  • 32. 2009 CBS NEWS/NEW YORK TIMES POLL ―If a person has a disease that will ultimately destroy their mind or body and they want to take their own life, should a doctor be allowed to assist the person in taking their own life, or not?" J.S
  • 33. CELEBRITY SUPPORTERS  Sir Patrick Stewart (actor)  Sir Terry Pratchett (author)  Stephen Hawking (theoretical physicist) J.S
  • 34. PHYSICIAN OPINION  31% had no objection to physician assisted suicide  82% had no objection to terminal sedation  95% had no objection to withdrawal of life support  53% support physician assisted suicide when the patient would experience excruciating pain  37% support physician assisted suicide in terminally ill cancer pains who would not experience pain M.B
  • 35. PHYSICIAN INTERVIEWS  Emergency room nurse: ―The concept of Euthanasia goes against the basis of medicine, keeping people alive…‖  Oncologist: ―Euthanasia is a personal choice, sometimes patients have gone through enough and are too tired to go on. That is understandable.‖  Osteopath: ―Though I rarely deal with terminal patients, it is hard for me to imagine supporting ending a life, no matter what the person is going through.‖ M.B
  • 36. INTERVIEWS  “I think that assisted death (without the physicians) should not be considered legal. What would happen if the person undergoing the procedure had a medical complication of some kind and didn't die in a humane manner? I think that physician-assisted death (euthanasiaas you describe it) sounds as if it should be permissible. I know that there are a lot of different medical disorders (such as ALS) that cause extreme physical deterioration as the disease progresses. I do not think that people should be forced to undergo the horrifying deterioration process.... they will end up being dependent----in ALS the disease progresses to the point where the person loses muscle function so that they cannot swallow or breathe--sometimes they choke on their own mucus and die that way-----this is terrible! ----These people should have a choice to "die with dignity" at their own time rather than suffer needlessly in the end! (I don't like the idea of non-voluntary euthanasia--------but this is why it is so important for everyone to complete a living will---so we know their final wishes. However, there are a lot of difficulties regarding living wills----are they really able to convey what we wish to happen? Are their loop holes?‖ A.B, Hospital Volunteer Z. A
  • 37. INTERVIEWS  ―I Believe that No one-regardless of your profession, race, religions, ethnicity, nationalityShould be given the power to kill when asked to. And no one should choose to end their life regardless of their circumstances. The least you can do out of respect to God, the woman and the man that gave you life is try to hold on to that life with all your might until it fades away naturally.‖ E.M, Doctor.  ―I do not think assisted death or euthanasia should be permitted. I understand why people would want to end their suffering but, as a Christian, I do not believe that human beings should take the life of another or take their own life. Besides the religious implications, I also feel this issue is too complex to have set guidelines or rules. I believe that the lines would get blurred regarding who decides who should be euthanized. I do not believe there is a human being on the planet that can be entrusted to make such profound decisions.‖ H.S, Doctor Z. A
  • 38. PUBLIC OPINION    In males under 50, 87% support euthanasia while in males over 50 only 82% support it In females under 50, 63% support euthanasia and in females over 50, 69% support it 65% of Republicans and 79% of Democrats M.B
  • 39. PROS AND CONS  Some observers argue that if the practice of euthanasia were legal, physicians would exercise their medical judgment in an unrestrained fashion, increasing the possibility of abuse of discretion in relation to a very serious matter -life or death.  In contrast to this opinion, other observers believe that the maintaining of an incurably ill patient and the prolongation of that individual’s suffering is far more offensive than allowing a patient to die peacefully. M.B
  • 40. WHAT IS YOUR STAND ON ASSISTED DEATH?

Notas del editor

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