The tragic case of Jodie and Mary: questions about separating conjoined twins.doi:10.1080/20508549.2003.11877673Additional informationAuthor informationChristopher KaczorThe author is affiliated with Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, in the Department of PhilosophyChristopher Kaczor...
“Do we murder Mary to save Jodie?” An ethical analysis of the separation of the Manchester conjoined twins “Everyone has the right to life so why should we kill one of our daughters to enable the other to survive?”* That question by the parents of conjoined tw... JJ Paris,AC Elias...
When to kill to save a life: what to do about the case of conjoined twins Jodie and MaryClements, Colleen
Discusses the ethical questions involved with a case of conjoined twins At Saint Mary's Hospital in Great Britain. How the twins must be separated for one to survive; Objections by the parents to any procedure that would allow one twin to die; Claim by the parents that they have faith in...
Discusses the ethical questions involved with a case of conjoined twins at Saint Mary's Hospital in Great Britain. How the twins must be separated for one to survive; Objections by the parents to any procedure that would allow one twin to die; Claim by the parents that they have faith in...
Focuses on the justification in law or morality in the separation of conjoined twins in England. Refusal of the parents to consent to operation; Approval by the trial court and court of appeal on the surgery; Violation of the Nuremberg Code.Lugosi...
Discusses the ethical questions involved with a case of conjoined twins At Saint Mary's Hospital in Great Britain. How the twins must be separated for one to survive; Objections by the parents to any procedure that would allow one twin to die; Claim by the parents that they have faith in...
:Discusses the ethical questions involved with a case of conjoined twins At Saint Mary's Hospital in Great Britain. How the twins must be separated for one to survive; Objections by the parents to any procedure that would allow one twin to die; Claim by the parents that they have faith ...