Medical Matrix
CASE 2: A woman contracts three people i.e., an unknown sperm donor, an egg donor, and a surrogate in Asia to co-jointly produce a child, whom she will adopt. Analyze: 1) from the childs possible perspective upon reaching age 16; and 2) in light of each of the major Medical Ethics Traditions found on the Matrix.
CASE 3: Five individuals are rushed from a diplomatic van accidentally caught up in a riot in New York City. They are put on life support at your hospital. One of the bodies has a chimpanzee-like face, and chimpanzee DNA in addition to a preponderance of human DNA. A debate ensues whether a hospital bed and expensive life-sustaining treatment should be offered. Analyze in light of each of the major Medical Ethics Traditions found on the Matrix.