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Volumn 24, Issue 5, 1992, Pages 2168-2172
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The case for presumed consent to transplant human organs after death
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
CONFERENCE PAPER;
DEATH;
FAMILY;
INFORMED CONSENT;
ORGAN DONOR;
ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
ANALYTICAL APPROACH;
AUTONOMY;
BODY PARTS AND FLUIDS;
CLINICAL APPROACH/SOURCE;
DISSENT;
FAMILY MEMBERS;
HEALTH CARE AND PUBLIC HEALTH;
ORGAN DONATION;
SCARCITY;
UNITED STATES;
UTILITARIANISM;
ATTITUDE TO DEATH;
DEATH;
ETHICAL THEORY;
FAMILY;
GROUP PROCESSES;
HUMAN;
MORALS;
ORGAN PROCUREMENT;
PERSONAL AUTONOMY;
TISSUE DONORS;
TRANSPLANTATION;
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EID: 0026669532
PISSN: 00411345
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Conference Paper |
Times cited : (42)
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References (0)
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