I’m not commenting after the most thorough reading but I kind of wish there was something in between “preserve life” and “preserve lives we judge to be of sufficient quality.”
Or maybe I just wish doctors would let midwives do their jobs, and then the strict role of preserving life wouldn’t mean automatic cesarean in some conditions because some study showed a .037% increased risk of neonatal death in those cases.
My first reading of him seemed pretty impressive. I went back to his writing on Terri Schiavo, and it was good.
Plus, he’s a fellow Texan, so maybe that gives him more strokes in my eyes.
I didn’t even realize it was a Catholic dr. blog in my quick reading, and with the format problems it shows in my browser.
d’s m:
what browser?
what’s it messing up?
Craig: I use Netscape 7.0 on two different Windows 98 computers. The posts go down the left side under the recent posts, archives, etc., and there is a big blank space between that and the right-side links. So it’s hard to read. I think it worked in IE 5 on my other computer though.
I’m not commenting after the most thorough reading but I kind of wish there was something in between “preserve life” and “preserve lives we judge to be of sufficient quality.”
Or maybe I just wish doctors would let midwives do their jobs, and then the strict role of preserving life wouldn’t mean automatic cesarean in some conditions because some study showed a .037% increased risk of neonatal death in those cases.
My first reading of him seemed pretty impressive. I went back to his writing on Terri Schiavo, and it was good.
Plus, he’s a fellow Texan, so maybe that gives him more strokes in my eyes.
I didn’t even realize it was a Catholic dr. blog in my quick reading, and with the format problems it shows in my browser.
d’s m:
what browser?
what’s it messing up?
Craig: I use Netscape 7.0 on two different Windows 98 computers. The posts go down the left side under the recent posts, archives, etc., and there is a big blank space between that and the right-side links. So it’s hard to read. I think it worked in IE 5 on my other computer though.