Death Rites
The increasing capacity of medicine to intervene to save lives demands that we ask more and more questions about what death is, and why it matters. This series of studies on law, ethics and medicine contributes to the debate on when and how it is permissable to terminate life, to warn of death, and to deal with tragedy in its aftermath. The essays are wide-ranging, provocative and timely. Accessible to those from the worlds of both law and medicine, this work focuses uniquely upon an issue which is increasingly significant for both sets of practitioners.
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Death Rites
The increasing capacity of medicine to intervene to save lives demands that we ask more and more questions about what death is, and why it matters. This series of studies on law, ethics and medicine contributes to the debate on when and how it is permissable to terminate life, to warn of death, and to deal with tragedy in its aftermath. The essays are wide-ranging, provocative and timely. Accessible to those from the worlds of both law and medicine, this work focuses uniquely upon an issue which is increasingly significant for both sets of practitioners.
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Overview

The increasing capacity of medicine to intervene to save lives demands that we ask more and more questions about what death is, and why it matters. This series of studies on law, ethics and medicine contributes to the debate on when and how it is permissable to terminate life, to warn of death, and to deal with tragedy in its aftermath. The essays are wide-ranging, provocative and timely. Accessible to those from the worlds of both law and medicine, this work focuses uniquely upon an issue which is increasingly significant for both sets of practitioners.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415140263
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/07/1996
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.94(d)

About the Author

Robert Lee (Edited by), Derek Morgan (Edited by)

Table of Contents

List of contributors, Preface Law, ethics and death: silence and symbolism, 1 AGAINST THE DEFINITION OF BRAINSTEM DEATH, 2 ‘WHO WANTS TO LIVE FOREVER?’, 3 POWER OVER DEATH: THE FINAL STING, 4 CORPSES, RECYCLING AND THERAPEUTIC PURPOSES, 5 MEDICAL FUTILITY: CPR, 6 ICU TRIAGE: THE ETHICS OF SCARCITY, THE IDEAL OF IMPARTIALITY AND THE INADVERTENT ENDORSEMENT OF EVIL, 7 FROM VISION TO SYSTEM: THE MATURING OF THE HOSPICE MOVEMENT, 8 ANIMAL RIGHTS AND WRONGS: MEDICAL ETHICS AND THE KILLING OF NON-HUMAN ANIMALS, 9 TAILORING MULTIPARITY: THE DILEMMAS SURROUNDING DEATH BY SELECTIVE REDUCTION OF PREGNANCY, 10 DISASTERS: THE ROLE OF INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSES IN SHAPING PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS OF DEATH, 11 RELATIVELY LATE PAYMENTS: DAMAGES BEYOND DEATH AND BEREAVEMENT, 12 RISKING DEATH BY DANGEROUS SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR AND THE CRIMINAL LAW, 13 DEATHLY SILENCE: DOCTORS’ DUTY TO DISCLOSE DANGERS OF DEATH, Index
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