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Death before Dying

Death before Dying

History, Medicine, and Brain Death

9780199898176
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Brain death-the condition of a non-functioning brain, has been widely adopted around the world as a definition of death since it was detailed in a Report by an Ad Hoc Committee of Harvard Medical School faculty in 1968. It also remains a focus of controversy and debate, an early source of criticism and scrutiny of the bioethics movement. Death before Dying:: History, Medicine, and Brain Death looks at the work of the Committee in a way that has not been attempted before interms of tracing back the context of its own sources-the reasoning of it Chair, Henry K Beecher, and the care of patients in coma and knowledge about coma and consciousness at the time. That history requires re-thinking the debate over brain death that followed which has tended to cast the Committees work inways this book questions. This book, then, also questions common assumptions about the place of bioethics in medicine. This book discusses if the advent of bioethics has distorted and limited the possibilities for harnessing medicine for social progress. It challenges historical scholarship of medicine to be more curious about how medical knowledge can work as a potentially innovative source of values.
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OUP USA
87307
9780199898176
9780199898176

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Publication date
2014
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
288
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
576
  • 1. Strange Business; 2. The Justification: Beechers Ethics; 3. The Law; 4. The Criteria I: The Waking Brain-Brainstem and the Discourse of Consciousness; 5. The Criteria II: The Working Brain: The Comatose Patient and the Biology of Consciousness; 6. Brain Death After Beecher and the Limits of Bioethics;
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