Response to “Reading Futility: Reflections on a Bioethical Concept” by Donald Joralemon , The Rise and Fall of Death: The Plateau of Futility [Book Review]

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 12 (3):308-309 (2003)
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Researchers tracking social trends have discovered a remarkable labor-saving device called the computer. They sit down before the instrument, call up a search engine, enter a key word that they believe represents the trend, and count the number of articles aroused by that key word. They track these numbers over a period of time and even graph them. Those who dislike a certain concept are happy to report the concept's rise and fall. Such has occurred with two articles, one of which appeared in CQ, reporting the rise and fall of medical futility. We are impressed with the power of this research methodology, which seems capable of eliminating concepts, even when our own more labor-intensive yet apparently less perceptive daily experience finds evidence of their existence all around us

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