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Journal of Medical Ethics - October 2000

This issue of the journal presents a series of three articles on the blood issue including an an editorial written by Professor Raanan Gillon who is the editor of the journal. The article amounts to an endorsement of AJWRB's position by a highly respected member of the medical ethics community. We anticipate that these articles will have a significant impact in both the medical and Jehovah's Witness community.



Articles from The Journal of Medical Ethics
Refusal of potentially life-saving blood transfusions by Jehovah's Witnesses: should doctors explain that not all JWs think it's religiously required? - Raanan Gillon, Imperial College School of Medicine, London University
Journal of Medical Ethics 2000;26:299-301
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Why some Jehovah’s Witnesses accept blood and conscientiously reject official Watchtower Society blood policy. - Lee Elder, The Associated Jehovah’s Witnesses for Reform on Blood
Journal of Medical Ethics 2000;26:375-380
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Medical confidentiality and the protection of Jehovah's Witnesses' autonomous refusal of blood. - Osamu Muramoto, Kaiser Permanente Northwest Division Portland, Oregon, USA
Journal of Medical Ethics 2000;26:381-386
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