
THE ETHICS OF MEDICAL HOMICIDE AND MUTILATION
AUSTIN O'MALLEY, M.D., Ph.D., LL.D.
PREFACE
THE ETHICS OF MEDICAL HOMICIDE AND MUTILATION - CHAPTER I - General Principles Concerning Suicide and Homicide
CHAPTER II - General Principles Concerning Mutilation
CHAPTER III - When Does Human Life Begin?
CHAPTER IV - When Does Human Life End?
CHAPTER V - Abortion
CHAPTER VI - Ectopic Gestation
CHAPTER VII - Cesarean Delivery
A careful, thought‑provoking look at the moral terrain physicians sometimes cross, this work tackles the thorny questions surrounding intentional killing and bodily injury in medical practice. Drawing on natural‑law principles, it seeks to give both clinicians and spiritual guides a framework for judging actions that can end life or cause permanent harm.
The author examines topics such as euthanasia, therapeutic abortion, and state‑mandated sterilization, critiquing the way contemporary obstetric texts often treat these issues as routine procedures. By juxtaposing medical facts with philosophical and theological analysis, the book highlights the frequent gap between clinical decision‑making and ethical understanding, urging a deeper, more disciplined approach.
Written in a clear, scholarly style, the text weaves historical debates with real‑world cases, making it a valuable resource for anyone responsible for life‑affecting medical choices. Listeners will come away with a richer appreciation of the profound responsibility that accompanies the practice of healing.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (591K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-05-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1858–1932
A doctor, teacher, and sharp-eyed maker of aphorisms, this early 20th-century writer moved easily between medicine and literature. He is best remembered for compact, memorable sayings that mix wit, moral seriousness, and a fondness for paradox.
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