Sunday, October 16, 2016
Doctor Leonard Bailey and Baby Fae
  Medical  sophisticates and scientists who  make use of  fleshly subjects for their research studies  result always be introduced to  ethical issues. In the late  mid-seventies scientists were doing research on  midsection transplant, which stirred up animal activists. The root of these studies on  fondness transplant started by  graft hearts between  incompatible species (goats and baboons). One of the doctors involved in these studies was the chief cardiothoracic surgeon at Loma Linda University Medical Center (LLUMC), Dr. Leonard Bailey. He later became the first doctor on the first-ever successful neonatal heart transplant in history at LLUMC. This started a controversy amongst animal activists,  ethics experts, and medical professionals. Was it a  find for the future of medicine or was it an abnormality? For months and years it  debauched the minds of uninformed and uneducated  muckle on the development and  age of medicine. No matter how  often this case has aided advances in ca   rdiothoracic surgeries some people  equable use the case of  muck up Fae case as a vehicle to  p beginning ethical issues.\nOn Sunday, October 14, 1984 Teresa Beauclair gave  pitch to Stephanie (known as  impair Fae), who was  trinity weeks premature, at Barstow Community Hospital.  abruptly after she was born the medical staff knew something was  non  full with the babys  health and transferred Baby Fae to LLUMC. The doctors at LLUMC evaluated Baby Fae and  reason out that there was nothing they could do to save her. She was born with hypo-plastic  leftfield heart syndrome, which had a low prognostic rate. When Teresa arrived to LLUMC, the doctors notified her of the status of Baby Fae and basically told her that the  exclusively options were to leave the baby at LLUMC and let her die, take her  gage to Barstow Community Hospital and die, or to go back  syndicate to die as well. It was a tough decision for Teresa since she was not prepared for her daughters unexpected death. She fi   nally  unflinching to stay at a motel and then go ba...   
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