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Ethical Issues and the Religious and Historical Basis for the Objection of Jehovah's Witnesses to Blood Transfusion Therapy
André Carbonneau
出版
Edwin Mellen Press
, 2003
主題
Medical / Hematology
Religion / General
Religion / Christian Theology / Ethics
Religion / Christianity / Jehovah's Witnesses
ISBN
0773465421
9780773465428
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=o9iPAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
This book explores the sensitive area of medical decision-making in cases where a patient refuses recommended medical treatment for religious or moral reasons. The case in point is the refusal of blood transfusion therapy by Jehovah's Witnesses. The theological and historical basis is examined in depth. The history of blood use in medicine is also analyzed, including the role of bloodletting as the 'queen of remedies' for centuries and eventually the emergence of the reverse practice, blood transfusion. Against this backdrop of theological, historical, and medical information, the study examines the ethical and legal issues raised by the stand of Jehovah's Witnesses. The principle of 'autonomy' and its development into a legal concept, as well as its introduction into medical ethics leading to the development of the doctrine of 'informed consent' into both a legal rule as well as an ethical duty imposed on health care professionals are considered.