IN YOUR issue of April 16, John Carey, refers in his article — "When to tell of Killings," to the suggestion by Fr John Mahoney that nurses and other members of the clinical team should register with the hospital authorities their objections to treatment given to a patient, before they "inform" on doctors and others who appear to be "sedating to death" one of their patients.
I should think that any nurse who had the almost superhuman courage to act in accordance with Fr Mahoney's advice would automatically lose her job.
Arthur Davies
Chairman Plymouth LIFE Group










