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A Catholic Guide to Medical Ethics
Eugene F. Diamond, MD
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FINALLY, here is a Catholic voice on medical ethics, including all the hot topics most often debated today. Not only does the author have 45 years of experience as a Catholic physician applying Catholic principles in clinical practice, but he also references hundreds of other experts in the medical field, as well as many priest theologians. Dr. Diamond is well known in the Catholic Medical Association, of which he is a past President. He was chosen as Pediatrician of the Year in Illinois in 1980, and in 2000 the prestigious American Academy of Pediatrics chose him as the recipient of its First Annual Award for Ethical Excellence, the Bartholome Award. Dr. Diamond is also a Fellow of the Protestant Center for Bio-Ethics and Human Dignity and is a member of the Physicians' Resource Council of Focus on the Family.
In this book, Dr. Diamond provides clear, strong answers on issues such as euthanasia, abortion, contraception and the treatment (or non-treatment) of handicapped children, showing that Catholic teaching actually liberates the physician to observe the highest ethical standards of his profession. In all, A Catholic Guide to Medical Ethics tackles 53 of the most burning issues that people in ali states of life face today. Among the topics covered are: Homosexuality and Hope; Nutrition and Hydration; Rights of Infants with Down's Syndrome; Ordinary and Extraordinary Measures to Preserve Life; Orders Not to Resuscitate; AIDS and Advocate Science; Abortifacient Contraceptives; Classroom Sex Education; Issues in Fetal Experimentation; Euthanasia; Severely Handicapped Children as Organ Donors; In-Vitro Fertilization; Determination of Death; The "Middle Ground" On Abortion; Crisis Pregnancy Counseling; Medico-Moral Issues Regarding Sterilization; Contraceptives.
Underlying all the issues in this book is the Church's insistence upon the dignity and sanctity of human life at all stages, which is "sacred from the first moment of conception by virtue of its creation in the image and likeness of God, redemption by Christ and its call to eternal life with God." (Page 19). Dr. Diamond clearly shows how we should have complete confidence in the Church's teachings and look to them with hope. Dr. Diamond's entire point of departure toward medical ethics is the (mostly unstated but nonetheless understood) principle of Natural Law, i.e., that inherent in the very nature of things are the correct answers which man needs to follow in controverted as well as routine clinical situations of all sorts. The Church's stand buttresses the Natural Law position, which is known by man's reason alone, uninstructed by Revelation, though made more certain thereby.
This book on Bio-Ethics will be welcomed not only by doctors and nurses, but also by bishops, priests, deacons, lawyers, professors, teachers, college students and the informed Catholic laity in general. The reader will marvel at the scope and competence the author elicits in topic after difficult topic facing modern medical practice. A Catholic Guide to Medical Ethics sheds a great beacon of light at a time when it is critically needed.
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