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Informed Nonconsent: Ethical Dilemmas In Medical Decision-Making
… however, are not always fulfilled, and it is not uncommon for a pediatric surgeon to be confronted with an … not consent to surgery, a patient who would probably have died had he been born 15 years ago. In such situations, a … gadget, capable of sustaining breathing for short intervals only, and, if used at all, was pressed into service just …
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Dead Enough?: The Paradox of Brain Death
… patients. Their divine perfection reverses death-like comas, arrests the voluminous flows of mortal hemorrhage, … emerge from end-stage liver disease and which ones will die on the operating room table. Whether you are … Louis Washkansky. Almost immediately, newspaper editorials began to question this surgical switching of parts, …
H.M. Tomlinson: The Eternal Youth
… name is linked with Conrad’s and by which Tomlinson is becoming popularly known—has added no inches to Tomlinson’s … the Jungle” and laid the foundation for what is rapidly becoming fame. II The present vogue for Tomlinson is not hard … girl, the sound of a brook at night, the gentle animals on a farm. To find that your heart can lift up when you …
The Rough Road to Peace
… Fights. By Walter Millis. New York: William Morrow and Company. $2.50. A Federation for Western Europe. By W. Ivor … There is even a recapitulation for those whose mental diet is limited to headlines and digests. With peace as his … only in so far as his clean-cut analysis of past errors points its warnings for the leaders of today and tomorrow. …
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Returning the Gaze
… about the recent Women’s Marches is not that they have become an annual event, or that these marches sprung forth all … Insults Into Nicknames, Why Body Image is Hard, and How Diets Can Kiss My Ass , the part she’s playing is one she’s … same community of women that once supported them. (She also points out that these attacks are often against women of …
Juan Goytisolo, Prodigal Son
… narrow environment but unafraid to question its stultifying complacency. Goytisolo (b. 1931) was five years old when the … parade the odd mixture of merchants, bohemians, intellectuals, dreamers, and soldiers that make up his extended family. The most poignant …
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