>The debate is only a distraction if it keeps you from doing what you want – and intend – to do in the first place. I read the Chicago Tribune article on the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s decision on Oregon’s law allowing those that are licensed by the State to practice medicine to prescribe … Continue reading
The debate is only a distraction if it keeps you from doing what you want – and intend – to do in the first place. I read the Chicago Tribune article on the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s decision on Oregon’s law allowing those that are licensed by the State to practice medicine to prescribe … Continue reading
>A most appropriate question on this day, when the Supreme Court ruled that Oregon’s laws allowing physicians to write prescriptions intended to cause the death of patients. This time, the question is asked by Kathryn Hinsch,the founder of the Womens Bioethics Project, in her “guest column” in the Seattle Post Intelligencer. The subject of the … Continue reading
A most appropriate question on this day, when the Supreme Court ruled that Oregon’s laws allowing physicians to write prescriptions intended to cause the death of patients. This time, the question is asked by Kathryn Hinsch,the founder of the Womens Bioethics Project, in her “guest column” in the Seattle Post Intelligencer. The subject of the … Continue reading