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- catalog abstract "This book discusses such poignant themes as the suffering so often associated with neonatal care, including not only that of the infants themselves, but also that of their parents and caretakers. Authors assess the moral significance of this suffering, scrutinize the conflict between science and society over the 'what is best for the infant' principle, and examine the legal concept of privacy as an important element in the refusal of care for seriously ill newborns. -- from Book Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b618125.
- catalog contributor b618126.
- catalog contributor b618127.
- catalog contributor b618128.
- catalog created "c1985.".
- catalog date "1985".
- catalog date "c1985.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1985.".
- catalog description "Caring for babies in danger : the evolution and current state of neonatology / Alan R. Fleischman -- Science and controversy in the history of infancy in America / Joseph F. Kett -- Response to "Science and controversy in the history of infancy in America" / Margaret O'Brien Steinfels -- Which babies shall live? : comment on "Science and controversy in the history of infancy in America" / Alan J. Weisbard -- Our religious traditions and the treatment of infants / Davis H. Smith -- "Suffer the little children ." : suffering and neonatal intensive care / Thomas H. Murray -- Ethical principals for the care of imperiled newborns : towards an ethic of ambiguity / John D. Arras.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographies and index.".
- catalog description "Right to privacy as a protection for the right to refuse care for the imperiled newborn / Nancy N. Dubler -- Tyranny of the normal / Leslie A. Fiedler -- Comment on "The tyranny of the normal" / Ruth Macklin -- Consensus and controversy in the treatment of catastrophically ill newborns : report of a survey / Betty Wolder Levin.".
- catalog description "This book discusses such poignant themes as the suffering so often associated with neonatal care, including not only that of the infants themselves, but also that of their parents and caretakers. Authors assess the moral significance of this suffering, scrutinize the conflict between science and society over the 'what is best for the infant' principle, and examine the legal concept of privacy as an important element in the refusal of care for seriously ill newborns. -- from Book Jacket.".
- catalog extent "xv, 223 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Which babies shall live?".
- catalog identifier "0896030865".
- catalog isFormatOf "Which babies shall live?".
- catalog isPartOf "Contemporary issues in biomedicine, ethics, and society".
- catalog issued "1985".
- catalog issued "c1985.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Clifton, N.J. : Humana Press,".
- catalog relation "Which babies shall live?".
- catalog subject "362.1/989201 19".
- catalog subject "Ethics, Medical".
- catalog subject "Euthanasia Moral and ethical aspects.".
- catalog subject "Euthanasia.".
- catalog subject "Infant, Newborn, Diseases therapy.".
- catalog subject "Infanticide Moral and ethical aspects.".
- catalog subject "Infanticide.".
- catalog subject "Newborn infants Diseases Treatment Moral and ethical aspects.".
- catalog subject "RJ255 .W49 1985".
- catalog subject "WS 420 W571 1985".
- catalog tableOfContents "Caring for babies in danger : the evolution and current state of neonatology / Alan R. Fleischman -- Science and controversy in the history of infancy in America / Joseph F. Kett -- Response to "Science and controversy in the history of infancy in America" / Margaret O'Brien Steinfels -- Which babies shall live? : comment on "Science and controversy in the history of infancy in America" / Alan J. Weisbard -- Our religious traditions and the treatment of infants / Davis H. Smith -- "Suffer the little children ." : suffering and neonatal intensive care / Thomas H. Murray -- Ethical principals for the care of imperiled newborns : towards an ethic of ambiguity / John D. Arras.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Right to privacy as a protection for the right to refuse care for the imperiled newborn / Nancy N. Dubler -- Tyranny of the normal / Leslie A. Fiedler -- Comment on "The tyranny of the normal" / Ruth Macklin -- Consensus and controversy in the treatment of catastrophically ill newborns : report of a survey / Betty Wolder Levin.".
- catalog title "Which babies shall live? : humanistic dimensions of the care of imperiled newborns / edited by Thomas H. Murray and Arthur L. Caplan.".
- catalog type "text".