We, the undersigned professionals in Australia other than
medical graduates who are working or have worked in the fields
of ancillary medicine, nursing, medical science, biology or
ethics, affirm the following statement:
Medicine with Morality – a Manifesto of Human
Life for the 21st Century.
We affirm that human life begins
when a cell containing human chromosomes first has the ability
to replicate and differentiate into individual tissues, as
occurs at fertilisation. The genetic pattern of such a cell
is uniquely human and determines its adult characteristics.
We deny that any other definition
of the beginning of human life is acceptable. We believe this
to be a line that must not be crossed.
We affirm that human life has intrinsic
value at every stage of life and dependency from its beginning
to its natural end and must be protected against experimentation
or exploitation.
We deny that concepts of personhood
and self-awareness, being arbitrary and capable of varying
definition, are acceptable as indicators of the presence or
absence of human life.
We affirm further that the human
embryo, being human life in the truest sense, has intrinsic
value and that the extraction of stem cells from it is unacceptable.
We deny that cloning technology
is acceptable whether for so-called therapeutic or reproductive
purposes. We also deny that fertilisation attempted between
human and non-human cells (to create a ‘chimera’)
is acceptable.
We affirm from the evidence of
many scientists that stem-cell research on adult tissues and
other non-embryonic tissues (e.g. umbilical cord) already
has proven benefits and safety as well as increasing promise
for the future and that research on embryos is not as necessary
as other scientists make out.
We deny that it is acceptable to
do harmful research on human life at any stage regardless
of impairment or impending death or to terminate such life
before its natural end. We further deny that it is acceptable
to do destructive research on so-called 'spare embryos'.
We affirm our right – and
indeed obligation – to speak for the future of our society.
We hold that ‘natural’ Law is present in the heart
of mankind; that this law exhorts us to protect the innocent
and helpless and to uphold the sanctity, preciousness and
intrinsic value of life at all stages. We further hold that
these are eternal and immutable principles.
We assert our right and obligation to practice medicine according
to our conscience. We will not engage in or facilitate procedures
or practices that we believe are inconsistent with the above
manifesto.
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