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45 Clev. St. L. Rev. 621 (1997)
Anderson v. St. Francis-St. George Hospital: Wrongful Living from an American and Jewish Legal Perspective

handle is hein.journals/clevslr45 and id is 639 raw text is: ANDERSON V. ST. FRANCIS-ST. GEORGE HOSPITAL: WRONGFUL
LIVING FROM AN AMERICAN AND JEWISH LEGAL PERSPECTIVE
DANIEL POLLACK1
CHAIM STEINMETZ2
VICKI LENS3
I.  PART  O NE  ....................................... 624
A. The Application of Traditional Tort Principles to
Unwanted Medical Treatment .................... 624
B. The Wrongfid Living Claim and the Related Torts
of Wrongful Pregnancy and Wrongfid Life .......... 626
II.  PART  Two  ....................................... 631
A .  Euthanasia  ................................... 631
B.  Informed Consent  ............................. 633
C. The Ownership of Human Life ................. 633
D. Quality of Life and Value of Life .................. 635
III.  CONCLUSION  ..................................... 636
Edward Winter, an eighty-two-year-old man who suffered from chronic
heart disease, entered St. Francis-St. George Hospital in Ohio after he lost
consciousness at a senior citizen center.4 On the same day of his admission, in
the presence of his daughter, he communicated to his personal physician that
he did not want to be treated with extraordinary life-saving measures in the
event of further illness.5 He had observed his wife's treatment in an intensive
care unit, which included having her heart shocked and chest beaten, and he
did not want the same thing done to him.6 His physician placed an order in his
chart to provide for no code blue, indicating Winter's desire not to be
resuscitated. However, Winter remained on cardiac monitoring equipment.7
1Associate Professor at Wurzweiler School of Social Work, and Adjunct Professor
at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University, New York City.
2Rabbi at Congregation Tifereth Beth David Jerusalem, Montreal, Canada.
3Adjunct Professor at Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, Touro College, and Adjunct
Lecturer at the School of Social Welfare, State University of New York at Stony Brook.
4Anderson v. St. Francis-St. George Hosp., Inc., 671 N.E.2d 225 (Ohio 1996).
5Anderson v. St. Francis-St. George Hosp., Inc., No. C-930819, 1995 WL 109128, at
*2 (Ohio Ct. App. Mar. 15, 1995).
61d. at *2.
7Anderson, 671 N.E.2d at 226.

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