Preface | p. vii |
The Concept of Brain Death Did Not Evolve to Benefit Organ Transplants | p. 1 |
The First Organ Transplant from a Brain-Dead Donor | p. 21 |
Conceptual Approach to Human Death on Neurological Grounds | p. 32 |
Clinical Diagnosis of Brain Death | p. 71 |
Ancillary Tests in Brain Death Confirmation | p. 102 |
Brain Death in Children | p. 158 |
Vegetative and Minimally Conscious States and Other Disturbances of Consciousness | p. 169 |
Brain Death and Organ Transplantation: Ethical Issues | p. 200 |
Legal Considerations on the Determination and Certification of Human Death | p. 208 |
Index | p. 215 |
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