Stonington, ScottRattanakun, Phinit2007-03-232007-03-232006-10Stonington, S., & Rattanakun, P. (2006). Is there a global bioethics? End-of-life in Thailand and the case for local difference. PLoS Medicine 3(10): e439. Retrieved November 6, 2006, from PLoS Medicine web site: http://medicine.plosjournals.org/archive/1549-1676/3/10/pdf/10.1371_journal.pmed.0030439-S.pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/7214 pages.Debates the universal application of bioethical principles, using an example where a Thai physician refuses to remove life support from a brain dead patient.191645 bytesapplication/pdfenbioethicsend-of-life carelife supportBuddhismThailandBioethics -- Thailand.Bioethics -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism.Medical ethics -- Thailand.Medical ethics -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism.Terminal care -- Thailand.Terminal care -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism.Is there a global bioethics? End-of-life in Thailand and the case for local differenceArticleBioethics. 2.1.Professional Ethics, Physicians. 4.1.2.Buddhism. 1.2.Prolongation of Life, General. 20.5.1.