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However, setting that aside, what makes you think that it's ridiculous to suggest that doctors are biased against the disabled in regards to certain decisions? I agree that we should expect doctors to abide by their oath to do no harm, but what we expect isn't necessarily what we actually get.
In this particular case, the child ended up not needing the transplant after all (just a medication adjustment), so it turned out all right. Still, the idea that doctors would turn down a patient without just cause is rather disturbing...
Why?