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- Bookedited by Christopher Tollefsen.Contents:
Why do unresponsive patients still matter? / Anthony Fisher
Are we morally obliged to feed pvs patients till natural death? / Michael Degnan
Caring for persons in the "persistent vegetative state" and Pope John Paul II's March 20 2004 address on "life-sustaining treatments and the vegetative state" / William E. May
Food and fluids : human law, human rights and human interests / Jacqueline Laing
Quality of life and assisted nutrition / Alfonso Gómez-Lobo
Towards ethical guidelines for the use of artificial nutrition and hydration / Joseph Boyle
Understanding the ethics of artificially providing food and water / J.L.A. Garcia
The ethics of Pope John Paul II's allocution on care of the PVS patient : a response to J.L.A. Garcia / Peter J. Cataldo
Reflections on the papal allocution concerning care for PVS patients / Kevin O'Rourke
The papal allocution concerning care for PVS patients : a reply to Fr. O'Rourke / Patrick Lee
Response to Patrick Lee / Kevin O'Rourke
The morality of tube feeding PVS patients : a critique of the view of Kevin O'Rourke, O.P. / Mark S. Latkovic
Ten errors regarding end of life issues, and especially artificial nutrition and hydration / Christopher Tollefsen.Digital Access Springer 2008 - ArticleOkuno M.Kango. 1979 Dec;31(12):6-15.