The Right to DieBerkley publishing corporation [by arrangement with G.P. Putnam's sons], 1976 - 245 sider |
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Side 45
... mentally retarded or physi- cally seriously abnormal , then the parents have the opportunity to have an abortion . Of course , the deci- sion is entirely one for the parents to make . Genetic counseling should be sought by all prospec ...
... mentally retarded or physi- cally seriously abnormal , then the parents have the opportunity to have an abortion . Of course , the deci- sion is entirely one for the parents to make . Genetic counseling should be sought by all prospec ...
Side 46
... mentally and physi- cally . These infants fall into three categories : 1. Those who are so damaged that nothing can keep them alive . 2. Those damaged infants who will live without need of medical care . 3. Those newborns who could not ...
... mentally and physi- cally . These infants fall into three categories : 1. Those who are so damaged that nothing can keep them alive . 2. Those damaged infants who will live without need of medical care . 3. Those newborns who could not ...
Side 62
... mentally defective . His esophagus was not connected properly to his stomach ; he was therefore unable to eat . 15 His parents , Air Force Sergeant and Mrs. Robert B. T. Houle , of Westbrook , Maine , asked that life- sustaining ...
... mentally defective . His esophagus was not connected properly to his stomach ; he was therefore unable to eat . 15 His parents , Air Force Sergeant and Mrs. Robert B. T. Houle , of Westbrook , Maine , asked that life- sustaining ...
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The DecisionMaking Dilemma | 1 |
The Surgeons Prerogative | 12 |
Societys Fear of the Doctor | 17 |
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