Artificial Nutrition and Hydration and the Permanently Unconscious Patie

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781589011786

The Catholic Debate

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Introduction: The State of the Debate PART ONE: Medical Perspectives1. Position of the American Academy of Neurology on Certain Aspects of the Care and Management of the Persistent Vegetative State PatientAmerican Academy of Neurology 2. Feeding Tubes: Sorting Out the IssuesMyles N. Sheehan, SJ PART TWO: The Catholic Tradition and Historical Perspectives 3. Catholic Teaching on Prolonging Life: Setting the Record StraightMichael R. Panicola 4. A History of Ordinary and Extraordinary MeansDonald E. Henke 5. Must We Preserve Life?Ronald Hamel and Michael Panicola PART THREE: Ecclesiastical and Pastoral Perspectives 6. The Prolongation of LifePope Pius XII 7. Declaration on EuthanasiaSacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith 8. The Artificial Prolongation of LifePontifical Academy of Sciences9. On Withdrawing Artificial Nutrition and HydrationTexas Bishops and the Texas Conference of Catholic Health Facilities 10. Nutrition and Hydration: Moral and Pastoral ReflectionsNational Conference of Catholic Bishops' Committee for Pro-Life Activities 11. Ethical and Religious Directives: Introduction to Part V and Directives 57-58United States Conference of Catholic Bishops PART FOUR: Ethical and Theological Perspectives12. The PVS Patient and the Forgoing/Withdrawing of Medical Nutrition and HydrationThomas A. Shannon and James J. Walter 13. Should Nutrition and Hydration Be Provided to Permanently Unconscious and Other Mentally Disabled Persons?Germain Grisez 14. End-of-Life Care RevisitedDaniel P. Sulmasy, OFM PART FIVE: John Paul II's Papal Allocution and Responses 15. Care for Patients in a "Permanent" Vegetative StatePope John Paul II 16. John Paul II on the "Vegetative State"Richard M. Doerflinger 17. Medically Assisted Nutrition and Hydration: A Contribution to the DialogueMark Repenshek and John Paul Slosar 18. Assisted Nutrition and Hydration and the Catholic TraditionThomas A. Shannon and James J. Walter 19. Reflections on the Papal Allocution Concerning Care for Persistent Vegetative State PatientsKevin O'Rourke, OP PART SIX: Legal and Public Policy Perspectives 20. The Clarence Herbert Case: Was Withdrawal of Treatment Justified?John R. Connery, SJ21. Caring or Starving? The Case of Claire ConroyRichard A. McCormick, SJ PermissionsList of ContributorsIndex

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