The twins, known as Jodie and Mary (fictitious
names assigned by the court to protect their identities),
were born four weeks ago at Saint Mary’s hospital in Manchester,
northwest England.
Conjoined twins are rare. The condition occurs once in every
50,000 to 100,000 births.
Jodie is the stronger of the two, and her heart and lungs
support Mary. Doctors say the operation is Jodie’s only chance
of surviving, as her organs can only support her sister’s
body for a few more months.
The parents, devout Roman Catholics,
say it is morally and legally wrong to sacrifice one child
for the other and oppose the operation.
Doctors are challenging their decision, claiming inaction
means death for both girls.
The case is making its way through the British courts as
doctors, judges, ethicists, priests
and parents struggle with the questions of right and wrong,
life and death.
Last month, a judge ruled the operation should proceed.
The parents on Monday asked the Court of Appeal in London
to overturn the decision.
难点词汇:
conjoin (使)结合 Siamese
暹罗人 fictitious 编造的
devout 虔敬的 inaction 无行动 ethicists 伦理学家
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