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_aRD120 _b.E845 2011 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aThe ethics of organ transplantation /edited by Steven J. Jensen. |
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_aWashington, District of Columbia : _bCatholic University of America Press, _c(c)2011. |
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_tBrain death -- _t-- _tPrimum non nocere : a contrarian ethic? / _rRobert E. Hurley -- _tControversies surrounding brain death / _rD. Alan Shewmon -- _tOntological status of whole-brain-dead individuals / _rJason T. Eberl -- _tConsciousness and aesthetics in decisions concerning organ donation using anencephalic neonates / _rA.A. Howsepian. -- _tDonation after cardiac death -- _t-- _tOrgan donation following cardiac death : conflicts of interest, ante mortem interventions, and determinations of death / _rChristopher Kaczor -- _tEthical concerns with rapid organ recovery ambulances / _rL.M. Whetstine. -- _tThe dead donor rule -- _t-- _tAllow the dying to donate : replace the dead donor rule / _rThomas I. Cochrane -- _tA Catholic view on the dead donor rule / _rWitold Kania -- _tKilling and letting die / _rSteven J. Jensen. -- _tGift or conscription? -- _t-- _tOrgan donation and the beatific vision : Thomist moral theology confronts the tide of relativism / _rRomanus Cessario, O.P. -- _tThe meaning of gift in organ transplantation / _rThomas Hurley -- _tEthics of contact with China on transplants / _rDavid Matas -- _tCorollaries and history -- _t-- _tGestational surrogacy and live organ donation : a contrast / _rThomas L. Cook -- _tOrgan transplants : a study on bioethics and the ordinary magisterium / _rJanet E. Smith. |
520 | 0 | _a"An ever-increasing demand for organs, with over 100,000 people on waiting lists, has driven a relentless search for new sources of organs. In 1995 the American Medical Association supported taking organs from anencephalic infants, children born without brains. In 1999 the Chinese government began removing organs from members of the politically outcast religious group Falun Gong, making a lucrative profit from sales to foreigners. Recently in Belgium physicians have euthanized a patient by removing her organs. The search for fresh organs began much earlier, in 1968, when death was redefined, so that well-preserved organs could be removed from brain dead individuals. The early 1990s saw the introduction of donation after cardiac death, in which organs are taken from individuals whose hearts could still be resuscitated. Over the last two decades various countries have attempted markets in the sale of organs". --Backcover. | |
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_aTransplantation of organs, tissues, etc. _xMoral and ethical aspects. |
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_aOrgan Transplantation _xethics. |
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_aTransplantation of organs, tissues, etc. _xMoral and ethical aspects. |
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_aJensen, Steven J., _d1964- |
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_a1 _bCynthia Snell _c1 _dCynthia Snell |