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heera

Euthanasia is where a person is being deliberately killed to end their life of suffering. it is not murder. and is done with the consent of either the patient or their family.

im notsure what the other word means :(

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Euthanasia is the merciful killing of a suffering creature.

Physiognomy is the practice of judging others character's based on their looks.

The Victorian people sought euthanasia as a better outcome than unceasing pain. So, they didn't agree with the circumstances, but saw that euthanasia was a better outcome than suffering. Death and suffering was a very common occurrence during the Victorian Era; thus, many Victorian citizens saw "mercy killing" as another part of day-to-day life.

The Victorian people who believed in physiognomy, saw it as their book on beauty. Many changed their routine's to exhibit their identity. In doing so, they claimed that skin and hair-care treatments actually advanced physiognomic assessments.