1/1/2023 0 Comments Holby city downloads![]() ![]() ![]() There is also a short, but potentially useful, discussion about saving a premature foetus against the wishes of the mother (26:12 to 27:45). The issues of both counterfeit medicines entering legitimate supply lines and Gina Hope’s bid for euthanasia in Switzerland continue from the previous episode Taking liberties (Gina’s story is completed in the next episode, Moondance). (Warning, contains plot spoilers!) In this episode, If the heart lies (October 10th 2006, BBC1, TRILT code 005C80FB), the autumn 2006 season of Holby City continues with its strong representation of bioethic themes. This post notes relevant events in the subsequent episodes Trust, Truth and Mercy, and Take Her Breath Away, and the closure of the storyline in Feet of Clay. Previous posts have covered the instigation of this policy in the episode Just (first broadcast on BBC1 on January 20 2009, at 20.00 TRILT Identifier: 00D15A4E), and the events and debates this creates between the characters in Tough Love (first broadcast on BBC1 on February 3 2009, at 20.00 TRILT Identifier: 00D8E505). The storyline concerns the “zero tolerance” policy implemented by Head of Surgery, Dr Ric Griffin (Hugh Quarshie), who is refusing to authorise surgical procedures for patients whose lifestyle choices may have contributed to their illness. ![]() ![]() The most recent episode of Holby City is available to view of download on via the BBC iPlayer.įollowing on from the recent BioethicsBytes post Holby City – “If you can’t look after yourself, then why should we?” (published on Januupdated February 4th 2009), which concerned ethical issues in NHS resource allocation as highlighted by two episodes of the BBC1 drama Holby City, this update post covers events in more recent episodes of Holby City – including the denouement to the storyline, as depicted in Feet of Clay. ![]()
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