First it was abortions, then late term abortions, now Doctors are requesting experimentation on so-called brain dead people. "Why not?", they, the doctors say. After all, "'They feel no pain or discomfort and have no continuing interest in their own survival' . And how pray tell are they, the Doctors absolutely sure of this?
What about this guy? He seems to have awoken from a so-called irreversible vegetative state, why cannot others?
Can you believe this? If I recall correctly this type of experimentation was done by the Nazi's in WWII, only the people were not brain dead, and now they want to legalize such behavior for the good of who? To be the next Dr with his or her name in the latest version of whatever medical journal, centerfold?
Why not focus on how to revive these people instead of how to use them the best way whilst they await death.
What about this guy? He seems to have awoken from a so-called irreversible vegetative state, why cannot others?
Can you believe this? If I recall correctly this type of experimentation was done by the Nazi's in WWII, only the people were not brain dead, and now they want to legalize such behavior for the good of who? To be the next Dr with his or her name in the latest version of whatever medical journal, centerfold?
Why not focus on how to revive these people instead of how to use them the best way whilst they await death.
Brain-Injury Patients Should be Used for Medical Experiments, Suggest Bioethicists: "MELBOURNE, Australia, October 5, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Patients designated as in a “persistent vegetative state (PVS)” should be used for medical experiments, according to several top bioethicists, regardless of whether or not prior consent was obtained.
Several articles published in the recent issue of the Journal of Medical debated the potential use of patients with non-responsive brain function for such medical experiments as animal organ transplants—to bypass ethic prohibitions against using a living human being for medical experimentation, some even suggested designating such patients as “dead,” saying their cognitive impairments justified treating them as cadavers.
Dr. John Shea, medical advisor to Campaign Life Coalition, told LifeSiteNews.com it would never be ethically or morally acceptable to use a living human being for medical research without their permission, regardless of their level of cognitive function.
“A person who has PVS is not dead! If you claim to respect the sacredness of human life, you can’t use a human person for medical experimentation—that would be grossly immoral.”" full article
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