نتایج جستجو برای: another doctrine

تعداد نتایج: 276455  

Journal: :JOURNAL OF INDIAN AND BUDDHIST STUDIES (INDOGAKU BUKKYOGAKU KENKYU) 1974

2006
Osamu Muramoto

Jehovah's Witnesses' (JWs) refusal of blood transfusions has recently gained support in the medical community because of the growing popularity of "no-blood" treatment. Many physicians, particularly so-called "sympathetic doctors", are establishing a close relationship with this religious organization. On the other hand, it is little known that this blood doctrine is being strongly criticized b...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2002
A B Shaw

The validity of the double effect doctrine is examined in euthanasia and abortion. In these two situations killing is a method of treatment. It is argued that the doctrine cannot apply to the care of the dying. Firstly, doctors are obliged to harm patients in order to do good to them. Secondly, patients should make their own value judgments about being mutilated or killed. Thirdly, there is lit...

2012
Marom Bikson Davide Reato Asif Rahman

3.1 Meaningful Animal Studies of tDCS and the Quasi-Uniform Assumption .... 56 3.1.1 Classification of Animal Studies ........................................................ 56 3.1.2 tDCS Dose in Human and Animals, and the Quasi-Uniform Assumption ........................................................................ ................ 58 3.1.3 Stimulator and Electrode Techniques, and Nomencla...

2013
John Christopher Anderson Christopher Anderson

INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................... 966 I. THE JUDICIAL FEDERALISM DEBATE ............................................... 967 A. Evolution of Judicial Federalism in the United States ............ 967 B. The Arguments in the Dependent-Independent Debate .......... 969 II. ANALYZING THE LOCKSTEP DOCTRINE IN ILLINOIS JURISPRUDENCE .......

Journal: :Vesalius : acta internationales historiae medicinae 2002
Efraim Lev

This study traces the use of the Doctrine of Signatures among medieval and Ottoman physicians and its subsequent appearance in the pharmacological literature of the Levant. Close examination of the historical sources of the Levant seems to support the claim that although this theory did not originate in the region, it was certainly practised there. These sources have revealed 23 substances with...

Journal: :British medical journal 1986
R Gillon

In one of a series of articles on philosophical medical ethics, Gillon examines the Roman Catholic doctrine of double effect as it applies to discussions of the moral difference between acts and omissions in patient care. The doctrine holds that, in the context of actions that have both good and bad effects, an action that has a bad effect is morally permissible if (a) the action itself is goo...

Journal: :Fordham international law journal 2002
Yehiel S Kaplan

The Article raises questions concerning the validity of the age of eighteen years as the youngest age allowing independent consent of a minor in Israel to his or her medical treatment. One of the primary suggestions in the Article is that there is a need to apply the informed consent doctrine to the medical treatment of Israeli and other minors who possess the appropriate capacities deemed nece...

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