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October 4th, 2007
A great analysis of end-of-life issues
from John Allen:
Complex cases, jurists say, make bad law. Maybe that’s why so much Catholic debate about end-of-life care, especially the morality of delivering food and water through a tube to keep someone alive who would otherwise die, revolves around patients in a persistent vegetative state, despite the fact that these patients represent a small fraction of cases in which such tubes might be considered.


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