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Mark J. Cherry
How Should Christians Make Judgments at the Edge of Life and Death?
Christ Bioeth 2006 12: 1-10; doi:10.1080/13803600600629835 [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

James F. Drane
Stopping Nutrition and Hydration Technologies: A Conflict Between Traditional Catholic Ethics and Church Authority
Christ Bioeth 2006 12: 11-28; doi:10.1080/13803600600629876 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Thomas A. Shannon
Nutrition and Hydration: An Analysis of the Recent Papal Statement in the Light of the Roman Catholic Bioethical Tradition
Christ Bioeth 2006 12: 29-41; doi:10.1080/13803600600629926 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Peter Clark, S.J.
Tube Feedings and Persistent Vegetative State Patients: Ordinary or Extraordinary Means?
Christ Bioeth 2006 12: 43-64; doi:10.1080/13803600600629934 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

David M. Zientek
The Impact of Roman Catholic Moral Theology on End-of-Life Care Under the Texas Advance Directives Act
Christ Bioeth 2006 12: 65-82; doi:10.1080/13803600600629967 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Kevin O'Rourke, O. P.
Reflections on the Papal Allocution Concerning Care for Persistent Vegetative State Patients
Christ Bioeth 2006 12: 83-97; doi:10.1080/13803600600629991 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

John C. Harvey
The Burdens-Benefits Ratio Consideration for Medical Administration of Nutrition and Hydration to Persons in the Persistent Vegetative State
Christ Bioeth 2006 12: 99-106; doi:10.1080/13803600600630015 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

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