Rights Come to Mind: Brain Injury, Ethics, and the Struggle for Consciousness

Rights Come to Mind: Brain Injury, Ethics, and the Struggle for Consciousness

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Rights Come to Mind: Brain Injury, Ethics, and the Struggle for Consciousness

Through the sobering story of Maggie Worthen, and her mother, Nancy, this book tells of one family's struggle with severe brain injury and how developments in neuroscience call for a reconsideration of what society owes patients at the edge of consciousness. Drawing upon over fifty in-depth family interviews, the history of severe brain injury from Quinlan to Schiavo, and his participation in landmark clinical trials, such as the first use of deep brain stimulation in the minimally conscious state, Joseph J. Fins captures the paradox of medical and societal neglect even as advances in neuroscience suggest new ways to mend the broken brain. Responding to the dire care provided to these marginalized patients, after heroically being saved, Fins places society's obligations to patients with severe injury within the historical legacy of the civil and disability rights movements, offering a stirring synthesis of public policy and physician advocacy.

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Country
USA
Brand
Cambridge University Press
Manufacturer
Cambridge University Press
Binding
Paperback
ItemPartNumber
4 b/w illus.
ReleaseDate
2015-08-06T00:00:01Z
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1
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9780521715379