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003 OCoLC
005 20200617073227.3
008 860211s1986 inu b 001 0 eng
010 $a 85045781
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035 $a(OCoLC)13217895$z(OCoLC)16276261$z(OCoLC)1152652998
050 00 $aR726$b.B9 1986
055 4 $aR726 B95
060 00 $aW 50$bB993 1986
082 00 $a174/.24$219
084 $a179.7
049 $aMAIN
245 00 $aBy no extraordinary means :$bthe choice to forgo life-sustaining food and water /$cedited by Joanne Lynn.
260 $aBloomington :$bIndiana University Press,$c©1986.
300 $axii, 272 pages ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aMedical ethics series
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gForeword /$rJulia and Joseph Quinlan with Paul Armstrong --$gIntroduction and overview /$rJoanne Lynn --$gPart I. The issues --$tHistorical overview : law and public perceptions /$rAlexander M. Capron --$tThe medical procedures for providing food and water : indications and effects /$rDavid Major --$tObservations on nutrition and hydration in dying cancer patients /$rPhyllis Schmitz and Merry O'Brien --$tAn empirical study of physician attitudes /$rKenneth Micetich, Patricia Steinecker, David Thomasma --$gPart II. Considerations in formulating a moral response --$tMust patients always be given food and water? /$rJoanne Lynn and James F. Childress --$tPublic policy and the cessation of nutrition /$rDaniel Callahan --$tWhen is it morally justifiable to discontinue medical nutrition and hydration? /$rJames F. Childress--$tThe symbolic significance of giving to eat and drink /$rRonald A. Carson --$tPerspectives from Catholic theology /$rEdward J. Bayer --$tPerspectives of a Jewish physician /$rMichael Nevins --$tOn killing patients with kindness : an appeal for caution /$rAlan J. Weisbard and Mark Siegler --$tForgoing life--sustaining food and water : Is it killing? /$rDan W. Brock --$gPart III. Perspectives on the law --$tTerminating food and water : emerging legal rules /$rRon M. Landsman --$tLegal perspectives on withdrawing fluids and nutrition : the New York experience /$rAlan J. Weisbard --$tPerspectives of a criminal prosecutor /$rBernard L. Seigel --$gPart IV. Special considerations for particular populations --$tElderly residents of long-term care facilities /$rJoanne Lynn --$tForgoing life-sustaining food and water : newborns /$rJoel Frader --$tPatients with permanent loss of consciousness /$rRonald Cranford --$tCaring for the permanently unconscious patient /$rGilbert Meilaender --$tThe competent patient who decides not to take nutrition and hydration /$rDan W. Brock and Joanne Lynn --$tThose who provide medical care /$rJoanne Lynn --$gPart V. In re Clair C. Conroy : a case study --$tIn re Conroy : history and setting of the case /$rJeff Stryker --$tConroy on appeal : two contrasting perspectives by the appellate court and the state supreme court /$rRobert C. Cassidy --$tThe Conroy case : an overview /$rWilliam Strasser --$tThe role of the Guardian Ad Litem /$rJohn J. DeLaney, Jr. --$tRole of the public advocate /$rJoseph H. Rodriguez, Jr. --$tThe Conroy decision : a "not-so-good" death /$rRussell L. McIntyre.
590 $bArchive
650 0 $aTerminal care$xMoral and ethical aspects.
650 0 $aArtificial feeding$xMoral and ethical aspects.
650 0 $aDehydration (Physiology)$xPrevention$xMoral and ethical aspects.
650 4 $aTerminal care -- Moral and ethical aspects.$0(local)23845
650 4 $aArtificial feeding -- Moral and ethical aspects.$0(local)38835
650 4 $aDehydration (Physiology) -- Prevention -- Moral.$0(local)38837
650 4 $aand ethical aspects.$0(local)14678
650 6 $aSoins en phase terminale$xAspect moral.
650 6 $aDéshydratation (Physiologie)$xPrévention$xAspect moral.
650 6 $aAlimentation artificielle$xAspect moral.
650 7 $aArtificial feeding$xMoral and ethical aspects.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00817213
650 7 $aDehydration (Physiology)$xPrevention$xMoral and ethical aspects.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00889838
650 7 $aTerminal care$xMoral and ethical aspects.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01147846
650 7 $aUnheilbar Kranker$2gnd
650 7 $aKünstliche Ernährung$2gnd
650 7 $aEthik$2gnd
650 7 $aAufsatzsammlung$2gnd
650 07 $aUnheilbar Kranker.$2swd
650 07 $aKünstliche Ernährung.$2swd
650 07 $aEthik.$2swd
650 07 $aAufsatzsammlung.$2swd
650 12 $aEuthanasia, Passive.
650 2 $aEthics, Medical.
650 2 $aEuthanasia.
650 22 $aTerminal Care.
655 2 $aLegislation.
700 1 $aLynn, Joanne,$d1951-
776 08 $iOnline version:$tBy no extraordinary means.$dBloomington : Indiana University Press, ©1986$w(OCoLC)568721674
830 0 $aMedical ethics series.
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938 $aYBP Library Services$bYANK$n142749
994 $a92$bCST
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