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Signing a DNR? Pain and suffering? Artificial nutrition and hydration? Palliative care? Withholding treatment? A Comatose patient? Hazardous procedures to save a life? Morphine drip? Praying for a sick person to die? Dementia and Alzheimer's? Respirators? Physician assisted suicide?...
In Matters of Life and Death, these and other critical issues are analyzed in depth using the full gamut of Halachic sources, from biblical and Talmudic writings through the rulings of the medieval sages, and culminating in a thorough discussion of the opinions of the opinions of 21st century authorities.
Questions pertaining to life-or-death decision often arise without warning. A thorough background in these most sensitive issues is crucial, in order to know when a competent Halachic authority must be consulted and which questions to ask. Rabbis, doctors and patients alike may find this book a valuable resource when dealing with matters of life and death.
About the Author:
Dr. Albert Matalon is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at New York University School of Medicine, and an Adjunct clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at Weil Cornell Medical College. He is a graduate of Yeshiva University, Telshe Rabbinical College, and New York University School of Medicine, and has completed his internal medicine training at Long Island Jewish Medical Center and nephrology training at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York. He has spent the past twenty-five years studying medical Halacha.