Biomedical Ethics and Jewish LawKTAV Publishing House, Inc., 2001 - 552 من الصفحات This book presents an in-depth ethical and religious analysis, from classic Jewish sources, of 38 important topics in modern medical practice. Subjects include contraception, artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, surrogate motherhood, sex predetermination, abortion and pregnancy reduction, genetic screening, gene therapy, cloning, euthanasia, quality of life, death and dying, organ transplantation, autopsy, embalming and cremation, animal and human experimentation, scarce resource allocation, managed care, cosmetic surgery, the disabled, unconventional therapies. AIDS, smoking, physicians' fees, medical confidentiality, and much more. The book is an indispensable reference work for those interested in the Jewish view on these and other biomedical dilemmas in the twenty-first century. |
المحتوى
The Physicians License to Heal | 5 |
The Patients Obligation to Seek Healing | 13 |
Medical Confidentiality | 21 |
Physicians Fees | 29 |
Physicians Strikes | 41 |
Gifts to Physicians from Drug Companies | 51 |
The Best of Physicians is Destined for Gehenna | 63 |
Priests Studying and Practicing Medicine | 71 |
Definition of Death | 287 |
Research andor Training on the Newly Dead | 303 |
Organ Transplantation | 313 |
Pig Organs for Transplantation into Humans | 335 |
Compensating Organ Donors | 347 |
Skin Grafting and Skin Banks | 355 |
Autopsy | 367 |
Embalming and Cremation | 389 |
Visiting the Sick | 85 |
A Jewish View | 91 |
The Beginning of Life | 109 |
Contraception | 111 |
Artificial Insemination | 127 |
In Vitro Fertilization Surrogate Motherhood and Sex Organ Transplants | 143 |
Sex Preselection and Predetermination | 165 |
Abortion | 175 |
Pregnancy Reduction | 197 |
Genetic Screening Genetic Therapy and Cloning | 205 |
The End of Life | 221 |
Quality and Sanctity of Life | 223 |
Euthanasia | 237 |
Rabbi Moshe Feinstein on the Treatment of the Terminally III | 257 |
Suicide | 271 |
General Issues | 405 |
Human Experimentation | 407 |
Animal Experimentation | 413 |
The Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources | 435 |
Smoking and Jewish Law | 451 |
Dental Emergencies on the Sabbath | 463 |
Unconventional Therapies | 477 |
Pigeons as a Remedy Segulah for Jaundice | 491 |
The Physically and Mentally Disabled | 503 |
The Jewish View | 513 |
Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery | 531 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
abortion allowed artificial insemination Assia autopsy Baba Bleich blood body burial child Choshen Mishpat cited codes of Jewish commandment commentary considered contraception cruelty to animals cure danger dead death deceased deriving benefit desecration Deuteronomy discussed disease donor drug embalming euthanasia experimentation fetus forbidden gene genetic Halachah halachic heal Hilchot hospital human Ibid ill patient Jacob Jakobovits Jerusalem Jewish law Jewish legal Jews Journal Judaism Karo Karo's killing Leviticus lives Maimonides Medical Ethics Medicine Mishneh Torah moral Moses Moshe Feinstein mother murder Nachmanides obligated one's Orach Chayim organ transplants pain performed permissible permitted person physician piku'ach nefesh pregnancy priest Rabbi Feinstein Rabbi Moshe Rashi recipient respiration Responsa Responsa Iggrot Moshe Responsa Tzitz Eliezer responsum Rosner rules Sabbath Sanhedrin semen Shabbat Shulchan Aruch sick smoking Sofer sperm suicide surgery Talmud Tay-Sachs therapy tion Tosafot treatment Tzitz Eliezer vitro fertilization Waldenberg woman Yoreh Deah York

