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1. The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly: Volume > 13 > Issue: 4
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Index to Volume 13
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Philosophy and Theology Abstracts
4. The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly: Volume > 14 > Issue: 1
Richard M. Doerflinger Testimony on Behalf of the USCCB on the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act
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7. The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly: Volume > 14 > Issue: 1
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Some Principles for Collaboration with Non-Catholic Entities in the Provision of Health Care Services
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12. The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly: Volume > 14 > Issue: 3
Medical Intervention in Cases of Maternal–Fetal Vital Conflicts: A Statement of Consensus
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This statement articulates a consensus of participants in a colloquium organized and sponsored by Ascension Health. The purpose was to consider what, if any, clinical interventions would be consistent with the Catholic moral tradition in the event that a woman’s life is threatened because her body is unable to adapt to the changes associated with pregnancy because of a preexisting pathology. An example is peripartum cardiomyopathy in pregnancy. The consensus is offered for evaluating the morality of medical interventions in such cases and as the basis for developing clinical guidelines consistent with Catholic teaching and the standard of care. The colloquium participants agree that induction before viability to eliminate a grave and present danger posed by a life-threatening condition resulting from the interaction of a normally functioning placenta with diseased organs of the mother can be consistent with Catholic Church teaching and the moral tradition. National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 14.3 (Autumn 2014): 477–489.
13. The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly: Volume > 14 > Issue: 3
“Aging and Disability”: Summary of the Twentieth Assembly Workshop
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Volume 14 Index
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David J. Ramsey, MD Medicine