Donal O'Mathuna
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Donal O'Mathuna is an author and academic at Dublin City University.
[edit] Published works
Books by Donal O'Mathuna include:
- Basic questions on healthcare: what should good care include? (BioBasics Series), Kregel, 2004.
- Commitment and responsibility in nursing: a faith-based approach, Dordt College Press, 2003.
- Alternative medicine: the Christian handbook, Zondervan, 2001.
- Basic questions on alternative medicine: what is good and what is not? (BioBasics Series), Kregel, 1998.
- Basic questions on suicide and euthanasia: are they ever right? (BioBasics Series), Kregel, 1998.
- Basic questions on end-of-life decisions: how do we know what's right? (BioBasics Series), Kregel, 1998.
- Basic questions on reproductive technology: when is it right to intervene? (BioBasics Series), Kregel, 1998.