The case of Terri Schiavo, a young woman who spent 15 years in a persistent vegetative state, has emerged as a watershed in debates over end-of-life care. While many observers had thought the right to refuse medical treatment was well established, this case split a family, divided a nation, and counfounded physicians, legislators, and many of the people they treated or represented. In renewing debates over the importance of advance directives, the appropriate role of artificial hydration and nutrition, and the responsibilities of family members, the case also became one of history's most extensively litigated health care disputes. The Case of Terri Schiavo assembles a team of first-hand participants and content experts to provide thoughtful and nuanced analyses. In addition to a comprehensive overview, the book includes contributions by Ms. Schiavo's guardian ad litem, a neurologist and lawyer who participated in the case, and scholars who examine issues related to litigation, faith, gender, and disability. The volume also includes a powerful dissent from the views of many scholars in the bioethics community. The book is intended for students, health care professionals, policy makers, and other in search of carefully reasoned analyses of the case that will shape our view of death and end-of-life medical care for decades.
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The case of Terri Schiavo is a watershed in debates over end-of-life care. This volume assembles a team of first-hand participants and content experts. It is intended for students, health care professionals, policy makers and others in search of carefully reasoned analyses of the case that will shape end-of-life care for decades.
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Preface ; List of Contributors ; 1. Terri Schiavo and the Culture Wars: Ethics vs. Politics, Kenneth W. Goodman ; 2. At Theresa Schiavo's Bedside: A Guardian's Role and Reflections, Jay Wolfson ; 3. Schiavo, Privacy, and the Interest of Law, Daniel N. Robinson ; 4. The Schiavo Maelstrom's Potential Impact on the Law of End-of-Life Decision-Making, Kathy L. Cerminara ; 5. The Continuing Assault on Personal Autonomy in the Wake of the Schiavo Case, Jon B. Eisenberg ; 6. A Common Uniqueness: Medical Facts in the Schiavo Case, Ronald E. Cranford ; 7. Crossing the Borderlands at Nightfall: New Issues in Moral Philosophy and Faith at the End of Life, Laurie Zoloth ; 8. Disability Rights and Wrongs in the Terri Schiavo Case, Lawrence J. Nelson ; 9. Framing Terri Schiavo: Gender, Disability, and Fetal Protection, Robin N. Fiore ; 10. Terri Schiavo and Televised News: Fact or Fiction?, Robert M. Walker and Jay Black ; Appendix: Timeline of Key Events in the Case of Theresa Marie Schiavo ; Index
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This book does a thorough job of illuminating various parts of the case by experts close to it, effectively dispelling the rumours and media hoopla and helping readers to come away with a new perspective on the crucial events.
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"This book does a thorough job of illuminating various parts of the case by experts close to it, effectively dispelling the rumors and media hoopla and helping readers to come away with a new perspective on the crucial events."--Doody's
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Director, Bioethics Program, University of Miami

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780195399080
Publisert
2009
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
558 gr
Høyde
165 mm
Bredde
244 mm
Dybde
24 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
280

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Biographical note

Kenneth W. Goodman Professor and Director, Bioethics Program, Co-Director, Ethics Progran, University of Miami