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doctors in the death zone | | Bergsteiger beim Bergsteigen | 23.09.07 22:24 Uhr |
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Watching Doctors in the Death Zone made me wonder wether there was a fixed rope going all the way to the top of Everest. Nobody seemed to be leading. Is there a fixed rope?...
On the matter of ethics, if the noble doctors stumbled across a sick mountaineer should they not abandon their project and do everything in their power to get that individual down to a safe place? The attitude that if a sick mountaineers climbing buddies won't change their plans to save him then we certainly won't (as we have a mission to complete) sounds rather callous.
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doctors in the death zone | | Bergsteiger beim Bergsteigen | 23.09.07 22:53 Uhr |
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In message <8KqdnU8vM7sCVmvbnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@bt.com>, steve <steve@nospam.com> writes >Watching Doctors in the Death Zone made me wonder wether there was a fixed >rope going all the way to the top of Everest. Nobody seemed to be leading. >Is there a fixed rope?... > >On the matter of ethics, if the noble doctors stumbled across a sick >mountaineer should they not abandon their project and do everything in their >power to get that individual down to a safe place? The attitude that if a >sick mountaineers climbing buddies won't change their plans to save him then >we certainly won't (as we have a mission to complete) sounds rather >callous. > > The wife of a friend works with a number of those who took part in this, we were visiting them for a meal last night and she said that the team had successfully rescued and treated another climber who had been abandoned by their party as being "impractical" to rescue. I understood this as "would have put the climber's party at serious and unjustifiable risk" if a rescue had been attempted.
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doctors in the death zone | | Bergsteiger beim Bergsteigen | 01.10.07 19:53 Uhr |
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OK, so is it just me, or did the research seem like a justification for the expedition.
Dave
PS I'm just jealous really
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doctors in the death zone | | Bergsteiger beim Bergsteigen | 01.10.07 20:46 Uhr |
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In message <odGdnV4hOd6yqZzanZ2dnUVZ8t-nnZ2d@bt.com> Dave K <g0hvs@REMOVETHISBITbtinternet.com> wrote:
> OK, so is it just me, or did the research seem like a justification for > the expedition. > > Dave > > PS I'm just jealous really
To a certain extent its bound to be the case. It's similar to all those people who get you to sponsor them to do a charitable event in some exotic location.
I'm sure there will also be some interesting science to come out of the expedition and the data they collected. We already know about the involvement of things such as the ACE gene and the association of one allele with survival in extreme conditions. However what might disappoint some is that it might simply throw up further evidence that highly successful mountaineers might owe as much to the luck of what genes they were born with as to any commitment or determination of the individual.
Mike -- o/ \\ // |\ ,_ o Mike Clark <\__,\\ // __o | \ / /\, "A mountain climbing, cycling, skiing, "> || _`\<,_ |__\ \> | immunology lecturer, antibody engineer and ` || (_)/ (_) | \corn computer user"
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