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9780754625391

Organ And Tissue Transplantation

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    9780754625391

  • ISBN10:

    0754625397

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-09-28
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

Organ transplantation has been one of the miracles of modern-day medicine but, in addition to presenting enormous technical and clinical challenges, it throws up major ethical and legal issues principally from the perspective of the donor. This volume brings together seminal papers analyzing such matters in the context of an ever-increasingly important area of clinical practice.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements ix
Series Preface xi
Introduction xiii
PART I THE MEANING OF DEATH
`Is it Time to Abandon Brain Death?', Hastings Center Report, 27, pp. 29--37
3(10)
Robert D. Truog
`The Importance of Being Dead: Non-Heart-Beating Organ Donation', Issues in Law and Medicine, 18, pp. 3--20
13(20)
Jerry Menikoff
PART II THE BODY AS PROPERTY
`An Alternative to Property Rights in Human Tissue', Hastings Center Report, 20, pp. 12--15
33(4)
Margaret S. Swain
Randy W. Marusyk
`Living Tissue and Organ Donors and Property Law: More on Moore', Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy, 8, pp. 73--93
37(24)
Bernard M. Dickens
PART III COMMERCE IN ORGAN PROCUREMENT
`Nephrarious Goings On: Kidney Sales and Moral Arguments', Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 21, pp. 375--416
61(42)
Janet Radcliffe-Richards
`Why Liberals Should Accept Financial Incentives for Organ Procurement', Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 13, pp. 19--36
103(18)
Robert M. Veatch
`Increasing the Supply of Transplant Organs: The Virtues of a Futures Market', George Washington Law Review, 58, pp. 1--51
121(52)
Lloyd R. Cohen
`Money Talks, Money Kills - The Economics of Transplantation in Japan and China', Bioethics, 13, pp. 236--43
173(10)
Carl Becker
PART IV CADAVERIC ORGAN AND TISSUE DONATION
`Freedom to Choose and Freedom to Lose: The Procurement of Cadaver Organs for Transplantation', Transplantation Proceedings, 17, pp. 24--30
183(8)
B. Hoffmaster
`The Moral Duty to Contribute and Its Implications for Organ Procurement Policy', Transplantation Proceedings, 24, pp. 2175--78
191(4)
P.T. Menzel
`The Case for Presumed Consent to Transplant Human Organs After Death', Transplantation Proceedings, 24, pp. 2168--72
195(6)
C. Cohen
`Presumed Consent or Contracting Out', Journal of Medical Ethics, 25, pp. 365--66
201(2)
Charles A. Erin
John Harris
`The Failure to Give: Reducing Barriers to Organ Donation', Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 11, pp. 1--16
203(16)
James F. Childress
`Two Steps to Three Choices: A New Approach to Mandated Choice', Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 8, pp. 340--47
219(8)
Susan E. Herz
`Ethical Issues in Limb Transplants', Bioethics, 15, pp. 110--24
227(16)
Donna Dickenson
Guy Widdershoven
`On the Ethics of Facial Transplantation Research', American Journal of Bioethics, 4, pp. 1--12
243(14)
Osborne P. Wiggins
John H. Barker
Serge Martinez
Marieke Vossen
Claudio Maldonado
Federico V. Grossi
Cedric G. Francois
Michael Cunningham
Gustavo Perez-Abadia
Moshe Kon
Joseph C. Banis
PART V LIVING DONOR TRANSPLANTATION
`Autonomy's Limits: Living Donation and Health-Related Harm', Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 10, pp. 399--407
257(10)
Ryan Sauder
Lisa S. Parker
`Moral Agency and the Family: The Case of Living Related Organ Transplantation', Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 8, pp. 275--87
267(14)
Robert A. Crouch
Carl Elliott
`Organ Donations by Incompetents and the Substituted Judgment Doctrine', Columbia Law Review, 76, pp. 48--78
281(34)
John A. Robertson
PART VI SPECIFIC CLASSES OF DONORS
`Taking the Camel by the Nose: The Anencephalic as a Source for Pediatric Organ Transplants', Columbia Law Review, 90, pp. 917--78
315(62)
Jay A. Friedman
`Anencephalics as Organ Sources', Theoretical Medicine, 17, pp. 19--32
377(14)
Sharon E. Sytsma
`Fetal Tissue Transplants', Washington University Law Quarterly, 66, pp. 443--98
391(56)
John A. Robertson
`Contemporary Transplantation Initiatives: Where's the Harm in Them?', Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 24, pp. 139--49
447(12)
David P.T. Price
`Should Organs from Patients in Permanent Vegetative State be Used for Transplantation?', Lancet, 350, pp. 1320--21
459(4)
R. Hoffenberg
M. Lock
N. Tilney
C. Casabona
A.S. Daar
R.D. Guttmann
I. Kennedy
S. Nundy
J. Radcliffe-Richards
R.A. Sells
PART VII ORGAN ALLOCATION
`Putting Patients First in Organ Allocation: An Ethical Analysis of the U.S. Debate', Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 10, pp. 365--76
463(12)
James F. Childress
`The Subtle Politics of Organ Donation: A Proposal', Journal of Medical Ethics, 24, pp. 166--70
475(6)
Stephanie Eaton
`The Moral Status of Preferences for Directed Donation: Who Should Decide Who Gets Transplantable Organs?', Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 10, pp. 387--98
481(14)
Rachel A. Ankeny
PART VIII XENOTRANSPLANTATION
`The Pig, the Transplant Surgeon and the Nuffield Council', Medical Law Review, 4, pp. 250--69
495(20)
Will Cartwright
`Are Xenotransplantation Safeguards Legally Viable?', Berkeley Technology Law Journal, 16, pp. 937--77
515(42)
Patrik S. Florencio
Erik D. Ramanathan
Name Index 557

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