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Legal and ethical aspects of organ transplantation / David Price.

By: Price, David P. TMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cambridge [England] : New York : University of Cambridge ; Cambridge University Press, 2000. Description: xix, 487 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780521651646 (hardback); 0521651646 (hardback)Subject(s): Organ Transplantation -- legislation & jurisprudence | Tissue and Organ Procurement -- legislation & jurisprudence | Tissue Donors | Ethics | Brain Death | Cadaver | Coercion | Commerce | Disclosure | Informed Consent | Internationality | Living Donors | Patient Selection | Presumed Consent | Resource Allocation | Third-Party Consent | Health Care and Public Health | Legal ApproachDDC classification: 174/.25 LOC classification: K3611.T7 | P75 2000NLM classification: 2001 J-534 | WO 690 2000PR
Contents:
Pt. 1. Cadaveric organ donor transplantation -- Ch. 1. Why and when is a potential donor a cadaver? -- Ch. 2. Organ procurement systems -- Ch. 3. Interests in the corpse -- Ch. 4. The maintenance and preservation of the cadaver -- Ch. 5. The treatment of potential donors prior to death -- Pt. II. Living donor organ transplantation -- Ch. 6. The rationale and limits of living donor organ transplantation -- Ch. 7. Informed consent to living organ donation -- Ch. 8. Contentious classes of donors -- Ch. 9. Commerce -- Ch. 10. Recipients
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UNEDITED/Tomas/2008

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Pt. 1. Cadaveric organ donor transplantation -- Ch. 1. Why and when is a potential donor a cadaver? -- Ch. 2. Organ procurement systems -- Ch. 3. Interests in the corpse -- Ch. 4. The maintenance and preservation of the cadaver -- Ch. 5. The treatment of potential donors prior to death -- Pt. II. Living donor organ transplantation -- Ch. 6. The rationale and limits of living donor organ transplantation -- Ch. 7. Informed consent to living organ donation -- Ch. 8. Contentious classes of donors -- Ch. 9. Commerce -- Ch. 10. Recipients

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