Katie Rose

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Medicine on the whole has no trouble making the determination of brain death. That is a technical matter. The nagging issue is whether a warm, pink, pulsating, live-looking body can or should be called dead. All of the organs are viable. The body could go through the onset of puberty, it could gestate an infant. There are such cases on record. What the Beecher Committee accomplished was to find a good reason not to utilize resources on people who would unquestionably die without ever regaining consciousness. Being able to change their classification and call them dead had virtue for society. ...more
Reaching Down the Rabbit Hole: Extraordinary Journeys into the Human Brain
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