Pope John Paul II surprised much of the medical world in 2004
with his strongly worded statement insisting that patients in a
persistent vegetative state should be provided with nutrition and
hydration. This collection of essays featuring some of the most
prominent Catholic bioethicists addresses the Pope s statements,
the moral issues surrounding artificial feeding and hydration, the
refusal of treatment, and the ethics of care for those at the end
of life."
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