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The Linacre Quarterly

The Linacre Quarterly
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Publisher: Catholic Medical Association
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2008
Genre: Medicine
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The Linacre Quarterly

The Linacre Quarterly
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Total Pages: 408
Release: 2004
Genre: Medicine
ISBN:

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The Linacre Quarterly, V25, No. 2, May 1958

The Linacre Quarterly, V25, No. 2, May 1958
Author: Federation Catholic Physicians' Guild
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2013-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258689704

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Contributing Authors Include Nage Maillew, Thomas A. Dooley, Eugene G. Laforet, And Richard A. Grogan.


The Linacre Quarterly, V26, No. 4, November 1959

The Linacre Quarterly, V26, No. 4, November 1959
Author: Federation Catholic Physicians' Guild
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2013-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258683658

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Contributing Authors Include John J. Flanagan, Howard J. Christian, Marie Aubuchon, T. Rabor Taylor, And Jean Read.


The Linacre Quarterly, V24, No. 3, August 1957

The Linacre Quarterly, V24, No. 3, August 1957
Author: Federation Catholic Physicians' Guild
Publisher:
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2013-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258683634

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Contributing Authors Include Ignatius Cox, Robert F. Wagner, Eugene G. Laforet, Thomas J. O'Donnell, Francis W. Carney, Clement P. Cunningham And William Egan.


The Linacre Quarterly, V28, No. 1-4 1961

The Linacre Quarterly, V28, No. 1-4 1961
Author: Federation Catholic Physicians' Guild
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2013-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258686857

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Contributing Authors Include John B. Grellinger, John J. Lynch, William M. Crawford, Fred M. Taylor, William J. Egan, And Many Others.


The Linacre Quarterly, V28, No. 1, February 1961

The Linacre Quarterly, V28, No. 1, February 1961
Author: Federation Catholic Physicians' Guild
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2013-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258684303

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Contributing Authors Include John B. Grellinger, John J. Lynch, William M. Crawford, Fred M. Taylor, And William J. Egan.


Lying Awake

Lying Awake
Author: Mark Salzman
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2003-12-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1400077753

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Mark Salzman's Lying Awake is a finely wrought gem that plumbs the depths of one woman's soul, and in so doing raises salient questions about the power-and price-of faith. Sister John's cloistered life of peace and prayer has been electrified by ever more frequent visions of God's radiance, leading her toward a deep religious ecstasy. Her life and writings have become examples of devotion. Yet her visions are accompanied by shattering headaches that compel Sister John to seek medical help. When her doctor tells her an illness may be responsible for her gift, Sister John faces a wrenching choice: to risk her intimate glimpses of the divine in favor of a cure, or to continue her visions with the knowledge that they might be false-and might even cost her her life.


Manual of Catholic Medical Ethics

Manual of Catholic Medical Ethics
Author: Willem Jacobus Eijk
Publisher: Connor Court Publishing Pty Limited
Total Pages: 720
Release: 2014
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781925138160

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Modern medical technology and therapeutic options are in constant development and are far from having reached their limits. Many healthcare workers, biomedical scientists, pastoral caregivers and also patients wonder what are the moral consequences are what are the constraints. From their expertise in the fields of medicine and ethics and from the perspective of the practice of healthcare, the authors offer a helping hand in answering these questions. Taking into account the most recent developments many actual questions are discussed. They are presented according to the phases of life where medical-ethical questions may arise. Well-argued answers to these questions and dilemmas are given, based on the teachings of the Catholic Church. May these provide for the needs of Catholic healthcare workers, and all people of good will, who are searching for sources of inspiration to assist in the formation of their views on healthcare and spirituality.


Culture of Death

Culture of Death
Author: Wesley J. Smith
Publisher: Encounter Books
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2016-05-17
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1594038562

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When his teenage son Christopher, brain-damaged in an auto accident, developed a 105-degree fever following weeks of unconsciousness, John Campbell asked the attending physician for help. The doctor refused. Why bother? The boy’s life was effectively over. Campbell refused to accept this verdict. He demanded treatment and threatened legal action. The doctor finally relented. With treatment, Christopher’s temperature—which had eventually reached 107.6 degrees—subsided almost immediately. Soon afterward the boy regained consciousness and was learning to walk again. This story is one of many Wesley J. Smith recounts in his award-winning classic critique of the modern bioethics movement, Culture of Death. In this newly updated edition, Smith chronicles how the threats to the equality of human life have accelerated in recent years, from the proliferation of euthanasia and the Brittany Maynard assisted suicide firestorm, to the potential for “death panels” posed by Obamacare and the explosive Terri Schiavo controversy. Culture of Death reveals how more and more doctors have withdrawn from the Hippocratic Oath and how “bioethicists” influence policy by posing questions such as whether organs may be harvested from the terminally ill and disabled. This is a passionate yet coolly reasoned book about the current crisis in medical ethics by an author who has made “the new thanatology” his consuming interest.