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"A medical ethicist who has been involved in the organ transplant debate for many years, Robert M. Veatch explores a variety of questions that continue to vex the transplantation community, offering his own solutions in many cases. Ranging from the most fundamental questions to recently emerging issues, Transplantation Ethics is the first complete and systematic account of the ethical and policy controversies surrounding organ transplants."--BOOK JACKET.
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Moral and ethical aspects, Transplantation of organs, tissues, Moral and ethical aspects of Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc, Medische ethiek, Ethik, Transplantatie, Aspect moral, Greffe (Chirurgie), Transplantation, Medical Ethics, Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc., Medical ethics, Death, Proof and certification, Nursing, Organ Transplantation, MoralsShowing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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Transplantation Ethics
2015, Georgetown University Press
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Transplantation Ethics
February 2002, Georgetown University Press
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Transplantation Ethics
October 2000, Georgetown Univ Pr
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"THE BIOETHICAL DEBATE over organ procurement does not go back much further than the first kidney transplant in 1954-only a moment in time in the history of the world's religions and cultures."
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First Sentence
"THE BIOETHICAL DEBATE over organ procurement does not go back much further than the first kidney transplant in 1954-only a moment in time in the history of the world's religions and cultures."
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Although the history of organ transplant has its roots in ancient Christian mythology, it is only in the past fifty years that body parts from the deceased have successfully been procured and transplanted into a living person. The three critical issues that Robert Veatch outlined in the first edition of his seminal study Transplantation Ethics still remain: deciding when human beings are dead; deciding when it is ethical to procure organs; and deciding how to allocate organs, once procured. However, much has changed in the field of transplantation ethics during the past fifteen years. Enormous strides have been made in immunosuppression. Alternatives to the donation model are debated much more openly. Living donors are used more widely and hand and face transplants have become more common, raising issues of personal identity. In this second edition of Transplantation Ethics, coauthored by Lainie F. Ross, transplant professionals and advocates will find a comprehensive update of this critical work on transplantation policies. - Publisher.
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