An edition of We have a donor (1988)

We have a donor

the bold new world of organ transplanting

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An edition of We have a donor (1988)

We have a donor

the bold new world of organ transplanting

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Organ and tissue transplants have won recognition as viable treatment, stresses Dowie, a reporter on health issues, although, he notes, competition for scarce donor organs necessitates triages of candidates. We're shown that selection of recipients raises ethical, legal, financial and even political questions and challenges definitions of life and death. The author describes procurement operations that assure maximum compatibility and speed of delivery between donor cadavers and recipients, citing the case of a brain-dead teenage victim of a skateboard accident whose organs and tissues saved the lives of 30 patients. With advances in immuno-suppressive drugs, predicts the author in his sensitive, informative overview, even multiple-organ transplants will become an integral part of medical practice. - Publishers Weekly.

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St. Martin's Press
Language
English
Pages
242

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New York

Table of Contents

Introduction
Part one : The transplanters.
Jacesohn and the transplanters
The harvest
The waiting
Part two : The chosen.
Kidney
Heart
Liver
Body Parts Inc.
Part three : Backstage.
The request
The biomort factor
Backstage/frontstage
What next?
Existential fire

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Dewey Decimal Class
617/.95
Library of Congress
RD120.7 .D69 1988, RD120.7.D69 1988

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 242 p.
Number of pages
242
Dimensions
22 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL2041027M
Internet Archive
wehavedonorbol00dowi
ISBN 10
0312023162
LCCN
88017650
Library Thing
4042131
Goodreads
1144256

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