Girl declared ‘dead’ no longer dead, says neurosurgeon
Jahi McMath In what undoubtedly would be a first in the medical world, a family has asked that a death certificate for their 13-year-old daughter be reversed, and a neurosurgeon is supporting their request. The case involves Jahi McMath, who suffered complications following a routine tonsillectomy in late 2013, and was declared brain dead. On life…
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