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DOCTORS REFUSE TO PARTICIPATE IN OHIO STUDY OF EXECUTION METHODS
On September 15 Romell Broom was scheduled to be executed by the state of Ohio. Ohio uses lethal injections for executions. After two hours the executioner was unable to find a vein and inject the poison. At that point Governor Ted Strickland suspended the execution.
Since then all executions have been delayed pending a study of the best way to carry out the executions. But Ohio has a problem. They have only been able to find one doctor willing to participate in the study. Only Massachusetts doctor Mark Dershwitz who regularly consults with states on execution procedures has agreed to participate in the study. The Hippocratic Oath taken by doctors as part of their graduation exercise from medical schools states in part, “I will not give a lethal drug to anyone if I am asked, nor will I advise such a plan.” As such most doctors refuse to participate in executions. They feel that their job is to save lives not to kill people.




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