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No. What is the way that the majority, if not all, medical procedures are morally neutral?
That is, how do you reach the conclusion that the majority, if not all, medical procedures are morally neutral?
That they don't result in a moral question being begged or a morally consequential outcome. It's a medical procedure meant to alleviate medical conditions. They are morally neutral as there is no moral issue involved with their performance. Removal of the appendix is not a moral issue. Sewing on a pig's heart valve isn't a moral issue. Removing a fetus which has no functioning central nervous system and has never been self aware isn't a moral issue.
It's morally neutral.