Separating Gracie and Rosie
David Wootton: Two people, one body, 22 July 2004
One of Us: Conjoined Twins and the Future of Normal
by Alice Domurat Dreger.
Harvard, 198 pp., £14.95, May 2004,0 674 01294 1 Show More
by Alice Domurat Dreger.
Harvard, 198 pp., £14.95, May 2004,
“... they accepted that to separate Gracie and Rosie would be deliberately to kill Rosie. Lord Justice Ward argued that this act was one of ‘quasi self-defence’ (with the doctors acting on Gracie’s behalf). Rosie, he wrote, ‘may have a right to life, but she has little right to be alive. She is alive because and only because, to put it bluntly, but ... ”