Paul frequently does in his Epistles. nt womanremedies necessary for her life, although harmful to the fetus; for theobject or purpose of the former is to kill, of the latter to cure. It adds to the virtue practised (e. (c) If a secret cannot be kept without greater harm to the private goodof a third party (i.
, Society forbidden by Church, 946 b. (c) The judge's act must be subjectively unjust, that is, the judgemust be seriously responsible for the damage on account of his culpableignorance, negligence, or malice. The dress of the clergy shouldavoid the extremes of dudishness and slovenliness (Second Council ofBaltimore, 148; Third Council, 77). , the care of patients by physicians and nurses,assistance of bathers by attendants, warm soporific drinks taken forthe sake of sleep).
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