نتایج جستجو برای: jehovah

تعداد نتایج: 42  

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...

2012
Claude D Vaislic Nicolas Dalibon Oliver Ponzio Maguette Ba Eric Jugan Franck Lagneau Philippe Abbas Yves Olliver Didier Gaillard Francois Baget Michel Sportiche Antoine Chedid Georges Chaoul Philippe Maribas Christiane Dupuy Bruno Robine Nicolas Kasanin Herve Michon Jean-Michel Ruat Michel Habis Touhami Bouharaoua

BACKGROUND Refusal of heterogenic blood products can be for religious reasons as in Jehovah's Witnesses or otherwise or as requested by an increasing number of patients. Furthermore blood reserves are under continuous demand with increasing costs. Therefore, transfusion avoidance strategies are desirable. We describe a historic comparison and current results of blood saving protocols in Jehovah...

Journal: :Revista medica de Chile 2009
Avelino Retamales P Gonzalo Cardemil H

The respect for self-determination has represented a great challenge for the medical community. This debate has resulted in laws, codes of ethics, international treaties, and administrative guidelines, all with the purpose of protecting such right. In the medical field, the "Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Dignity of the Human Being with Regard to the Application of Biology an...

2015
Irini Manoli Helen Fryssira

Greece (also known as Hellas) is located in southeastern Europe and is bordered on the north by Albania, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (F.Y.R.O.M.) and Bulgaria; on the east by the Aegean Sea and Turkey; and on the west and south by the Ionian and Mediterranean seas, respectively. The country consists of the mainland, the Peloponnese peninsula and more than 3000 islands, of which ab...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1968
J Oster

There are three decisive dates in the history of the prepuce: the year 1713 BC, in which Abraham is said to have been circumcised as a sign of the pact with Jehovah (Speert, 1953), the year 48 AD when Paul, at a religious meeting in Jerusalem, resolved that it was the circumcision of the heart and not ofthe flesh that was the true way to salvation (Hand, 1950), and the year 1949 AD when Gairdne...

2015
Clara Arthur Aleksey Vasiliev Rachel Greene

The efficacy of a novel carbohydrate extraction procedure was investigated with methylation analysis and alditol acetate method by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry. A published extraction procedure for β-glucans was compared to one developed in house. Both procedures gave a dominant glucose peak in the Gas chromatogram indicative of successful β-glucan isolation. Further linkage studies sho...

Journal: :European journal of anaesthesiology 2008
A Yazigi S Madi-Jebara F Richa P Yazbeck

EDITOR: We have read with great interest the article by Carrero and colleagues [1] comparing lecture-based approach and case/problem-based learning discussion for teaching pre-anaesthetic assessment. The authors found, in two groups of first year anaesthesiology residents, that the effectiveness of the two educational methods differed little in terms of improving participants’ immediate knowled...

Journal: :Anesthesia and analgesia 2007
Harvey Jon Schiller

Harvey Jon Schiller, MD The article by Sniecinski et al. (1) on the treatment of two Jehovah’s Witnesses with coagulopathy presents a laudable approach toward improved communication with patients who may offer a rather unique medical challenge. Three aspects of this paper merit comment. First, the paper highlights how far we have come in the past few decades in the treatment of Jehovah’s Witnes...

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