'Doctors should make transfusion dilemma decisions'

Doctors can go against parents wishes to grant life-saving blood transfusions to children, it was claimed today.

Doctors can go against parents wishes to grant life-saving blood transfusions to children, it was claimed today.

Brendan O’Farrell, chairman of the Jehovah’s Witnesses Dublin Hospital Liaison Committee, said a court’s permission was not necessary to give essential blood products to children whose parents forbid it on religious grounds.

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