Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Brain Death: Can It Be Resuscitated?

Why is a patient with a destroyed brain considered dead rather than moribund and irreversibly comatose? The world has been grappling with this question for the past four decades with little success. The recently released white paper of the President’s Council on Bioethics is in many respects a refreshing, thoughtful, and comprehensive reexamination of this complex topic. The Hastings Center

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