In Conversation: Ruth Macklin, Alison Reiheld, Robyn Bluhm, Sidney Callahan, and Frances Kissling Discuss the Marlise Munoz Case, Advance Directives, and Pregnant Women

International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 8 (1):156-167 (2015)
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Abstract

Feminist bioethicists of a variety of persuasions discuss the 2013 case of Marlise Munoz, a pregnant woman whose medical care was in dispute after she became brain dead.

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Robyn Bluhm
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

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