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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | RD 120.7 .O737 2003 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | TOPIC BOOKS | 638742 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 86-87) and index.
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 / Erika Jonietz -- Artificial Organs Could Obviate Many of the Ethical Dilemmas Surrounding Organ Transplants / Economist.
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