So one can't get a white blood cell transfusion eh...Hehehe.
Oh we got to keep going. Sorry I can't stop - now. Lets get this "stuck" in his head permanently for later and then stop.
Remember just key on the one topic - white blood cells and remember don't "slam" him just state the facts.
Uncle_Onion, click below and go read the articles yourself in Appendix 5. I suggest you copy the 1997 article from this essay at Osarif's site(at the very end of the document) and attach it to your Email. Copy it by putting your mouse curser over the image and then right click. Then save the image (picture) to your hardrive. Then repeat the process for the next 4 pages that make up Dr. Kerridge's article (article is 5 pages long). Don't copy Dr. Muramoto's article. Sam really "slams" the WTS and it won't get your goal - "planting the seed"
I may suggest you state something like this in your Email back as well. Remember keep it simple and on one subject.
Hi _____ Just like you I also have heard and read (June 15, 2000 WT, QFR pp.29-31) that Witnesses are not to knowingly transfuse white blood cells into their bodies because white blood cells are considered a main blood component and thus, blood. I even remember the Elders explaining this to me. But I also heard something about this that was a little different.
So, another Witness friend of mind suggested I should search some of the medical journals. This allowed me to locate the actual articles in the Journal of Archives of Internal Medicine at my local medical library. I found two articles in the 1997 and 1998 in this journal by Dr. Kerridge and Dr. Muramoto.
The articles clearly showed that the Watchtower will allow Witnesses to use their free consciences in deciding whether white blood cells are to be transfused if the procedure is called a "peripheral blood stem cell autographing procedure" and not a white blood cell transfusion. In this procedure, for leukemia patients, white blood cells are taken out and separated from the body via a machine when chemotherapy takes place and then stored for later. Then, the white blood cells are transfused/deposited back into the body at a later time just like a regular transfusion to help fight against disease and the drugs.
Dr. Kerridge worked with the Hospital Liason Committee and the patient to ensure the procedure met the Watchtower's guidelines. Kerridge reported the procedure protocol in a recognized journal with the permission of the family to alert other doctors of the apparent change in the WTS policy.
Interesting stuff. I have attached a copy of Dr. Kerridge's article for you to look over to see for yourself. They are in a jpg format.
Take care,
Uncle Onion
p.s. - the offical articles titles are:
"Clinical and Ethical Issues in the Treatment of a Jehovah's Witness With Acute Myeloblastic Leukemia", Dr. Ian Kerridge et al., August 25, 1997 edition, Archives of Internal Medicine, Volume 157, pages 1753-1757
and
"Medical Ethics in the Treatment of Jehovah's Witnesses", Dr. Osamu Muramoto, May 25, 1998 edition Archives of Internal Medicine, Volume 158, Editor's Correspondence, pages 1155-1156