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Old 04-26-2008, 02:47 PM
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Default Re: Getting Old.... So Old.

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Originally Posted by MossadConspiracy View Post
bro, all kidding aside I think its gonna be up to individual practitioners making the judgment on a case by case basis in their own practice. For elective cases, and especially cosmetic ones, surgeons have a right to turn a patient away. I think its too complicated for any sweeping judgment to ever adequately cover the ins and outs of this subject, no matter how many qualifications and exceptions are worked into it. I think practitioners get a feel for the kind of stuff they're comfortable doing and the kind of stuff they arent, and in the private practice setting they'll be able to make those choices.

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but we're not talking from a medico-legal point of view or a "what am I comfortable doing" point of view...we're talking about the permissibility from a religious stand point...if i'm not mistaken, thats how this whole discussion started in this thread
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