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English
Pages
91

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Cover of: Organ transplants
Organ transplants
2003, Greenhaven Press, Thomson/ Gale
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Cover of: Organ Transplants
Organ Transplants
September 12, 2002, Greenhaven Press
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Organ Transplants
September 12, 2002, Greenhaven Press
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Table of Contents

The
United States should adopt a policy of presumed consent toward organ donation -- Fady Moustarah -- The
United States should not adopt a policy of presumed consent toward organ donation -- Troy R. Jensen -- A
policy of mandated choice would be better than one of presumed consent -- Dustin Ballard
Raising awareness about organ donation is better than presumed consent or mandated choice -- Phil H. Berry Jr.
Compensating people for organ donation could alleviate the organ shortage -- Gregory E. Pence
Compensating people for organ donation is unethical -- Stephen G. Post
Research on cloning would help alleviate the organ shortage -- Peter A. Brown
Using cloned humans for organ transplants would be unethical -- Charles Krauthammer
Patients should be allowed to permit the removal of their organs shortly after death -- James M. DuBois
Vital organs must never be removed from patients before death -- John A. Robertson
Advances in tissue engineering could alleviate the organ shortage -- Doug Garr
Animal-to-human transplants could alleviate the organ shortage -- Erica Jonietz
Artificial organs could obviate many of the ethical dilemmas surrounding organ transplants-- Economist.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 86-87) and index.

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Farmington Hills, MI, San Diego
Series
At issue, At issue (San Diego, Calif.)

Classifications

Library of Congress
RD120.7 .O737 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
91 p. ;
Number of pages
91

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL15539718M
ISBN 10
0737711612, 0737711620
LCCN
2002067193
OCLC/WorldCat
49551088
Library Thing
9021374
Goodreads
6546007

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