Melchizedek
New member
...refusing a patient treatment,? for that is what an unnamed chemist Pakistani chemist did! A patient had been prescribed the Pill, not for contraceptive reasons (not that is any of the chemist business) but to help with cramps. What was this chemist thinking, surely one cannot pick-up something nasty in an unsavoury way by simply handed a packet over the counter?
Will skydivers be next; “oh I am not going to treat your broken leg as I disapprove of skydiving.”
Its is very dangerous to take a moralistic approach to medicine because you just can’t tell where it’s going to end. It is one thing to be a doctor who doesn’t what to perform an abortion on ethical grounds because there are plenty of other areas of medicine in which to practice, quite another to be a chemist and refusing a patient treatment.
People who adopt the moral high ground when it comes to anything that doesn’t conform to their very rigid notions of what’s what are not living saints but sanctimonious little ninnies. “I disapprove, so you shouldn’t do it.” What rot!
Question:
What say yea about the above, is the chemist right or should she get another job which fit’s in with here moral stand point?
Peace.
Correction: which fit’s in with there moral stand point? That better, the T is back in ‘there.’
Universal Aardvark: Your poor rhetoric misses the point!
Will skydivers be next; “oh I am not going to treat your broken leg as I disapprove of skydiving.”
Its is very dangerous to take a moralistic approach to medicine because you just can’t tell where it’s going to end. It is one thing to be a doctor who doesn’t what to perform an abortion on ethical grounds because there are plenty of other areas of medicine in which to practice, quite another to be a chemist and refusing a patient treatment.
People who adopt the moral high ground when it comes to anything that doesn’t conform to their very rigid notions of what’s what are not living saints but sanctimonious little ninnies. “I disapprove, so you shouldn’t do it.” What rot!
Question:
What say yea about the above, is the chemist right or should she get another job which fit’s in with here moral stand point?
Peace.
Correction: which fit’s in with there moral stand point? That better, the T is back in ‘there.’
Universal Aardvark: Your poor rhetoric misses the point!