Encyclopedia of Bioethics, Volume 2Warren T. Reich |
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... organs while preserving the right of a person to control disposition of his body . Pay- ment could be made in cash , or , as in blood in- surance plans , by a similar organ if needed by a member of the family . Several forceful argu ...
... organs while preserving the right of a person to control disposition of his body . Pay- ment could be made in cash , or , as in blood in- surance plans , by a similar organ if needed by a member of the family . Several forceful argu ...
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... ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION I. MEDICAL PERSPECTIVE II . SOCIOCULTURAL ASPECTS Richard J. Howard and John S. Najarian Renée C. Fox III . ETHICAL PRINCIPLES Richard A. McCormick I MEDICAL PERSPECTIVE Organ transplantation is the removal of one ...
... ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION I. MEDICAL PERSPECTIVE II . SOCIOCULTURAL ASPECTS Richard J. Howard and John S. Najarian Renée C. Fox III . ETHICAL PRINCIPLES Richard A. McCormick I MEDICAL PERSPECTIVE Organ transplantation is the removal of one ...
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... organ fully terminates its function for the donor , the primary end is frus- trated , and therefore , transplantation from a living donor must be restricted to paired organs ; ( 2 ) it is , a fortiori , never permissible to submit ...
... organ fully terminates its function for the donor , the primary end is frus- trated , and therefore , transplantation from a living donor must be restricted to paired organs ; ( 2 ) it is , a fortiori , never permissible to submit ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1725 |
GENERAL CODES FOR THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE | 1731 |
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