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Author Index - Peter Saunders

Dr Peter Saunders is a former general surgeon and Chief Executive CMF. He is now CEO of the International Christian Medical & Dental Association

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The Joffe Bill returns - Still a Trojan horse for euthanasia (triple helix - spring 2004)

Lord Joffe's Patient (Assisted Dying) Bill,[1] which seeks to legalise Dutchstyle euthanasia in the UK, has returned, after running out of time last parliamentary session. Skilfully reworked and renamed the Assisted Dying for the Terminally Ill Bill,[2] it passed its second reading in the House of Lords on 10 March...

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Choosing health? - Christian doctors need to respond (triple helix - spring 2004)

The government has launched a new consultation on 'action to improve patients' health', which will feed into the production of a new White Paper this summer. Choosing health?[1]builds on government advisor Derek Wanless' new report Securing Good Health for the Whole Population[2] and seeks feedback from groups and individuals on...

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Serving the master - Obituaries (triple helix - spring 2004)

John Alford John joined the staff of CMF as Office Manager in 1990 at the time of the liberation of Eastern Europe and the break up of the Soviet Union. Throughout the 1990’s, the growth of Christian medical groups worldwide was phenomenal, as doctors and medical students came to faith in...

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When Christians Disagree (nucleus - spring 2004)

Unity and truth In the garden of Gethsemane, before Jesus went to the cross,[2] his mind was not on the rejection and suffering he was about to face; but rather on how his disciples were going to survive after his departure. He wanted them to be 'in the world' (v13),...

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Death of a tea lady (triple helix - winter 2004)

When I was a general surgical registrar in Auckland, New Zealand the 'management era' was just beginning. Someone, who I expect had never worn greens and didn't know one end of a retractor from another, was examining the operating theatre budget in some office remote from the front line. About $15,000...

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Don't do nothing! (CMF news - winter 2003)

Euthanasia and 'gay marriage' could be legalised and abortion even further liberalised in the UK in 2004. Over the next six months the government will be considering new legislation that could have profound implications for the way people live and how medicine is practised. Lord Joffe's Patient (Assisted Dying) Bill,[1] seeks...

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The AIDS pandemic - Prevention is the cornerstone of an effective strategy (triple helix - winter 2004)

In spite of two decades of research and action against AIDS the global pandemic is accelerating. About 40 million people, including 2.5 million children, are now living worldwide with HIV, 95% in the developing world. Each year five million people are newly infected [1] and the annual death rate has...

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Frozen embryos - The tip of a huge iceberg (triple helix - winter 2004)

Natallie Evans, 31, of Trowbridge, Wiltshire, who had her ovaries removed after being diagnosed with cancer, previously had six embryos created and frozen, before breaking up with her boyfriend Howard Johnston. Lorraine Hadley, 38, from Baswich, Staffordshire, who had a 17-year-old daughter from a previous relationship, had two embryos previously...

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HFEA ban on sex selection - The right decision for the wrong reason (triple helix - winter 2004)

The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) has advised the government to ban fertility clinics from using sex selection for non-medical reasons.[1] More than 80% of respondents to the HFEA consultation document Sex Selection: choice and responsibility in human reproduction were opposed to using sex selection techniques for anything other...

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From Russia with Love (CMF news - autumn 2003)

Samara, Russia's third largest city after Moscow and St Petersburg, used to be home to the Soviet rocket industry. Past priorities are chillingly reflected in the fact that a city its size (1.1 million) could be built for the cost of 5 nuclear submarines, and yet Russia still has a...

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