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Volumn 29, Issue 3, 2003, Pages 125-127
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It is immoral to require consent for cadaver organ donation
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
AUTOPSY;
BIOMASS;
CADAVER DONOR;
CAREGIVER;
CULTURAL FACTOR;
DEATH;
DECOMPOSITION;
EDITORIAL;
FORENSIC PATHOLOGY;
GOVERNMENT;
HEALTH CARE FACILITY;
HUMAN;
INFORMED CONSENT;
KIDNEY FAILURE;
KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION;
MEDICAL ETHICS;
MEDICOLEGAL ASPECT;
MORALITY;
ORGAN DONOR;
PATHOLOGIST;
POSTHUMOUS CARE;
RELIGION;
SOCIAL ASPECT;
HEALTH CARE AND PUBLIC HEALTH;
ATTITUDE TO DEATH;
CADAVER;
DEATH;
HUMANS;
KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION;
MIND-BODY RELATIONS (METAPHYSICS);
MORALS;
OWNERSHIP;
PATIENT RIGHTS;
RELIGION AND PSYCHOLOGY;
TISSUE AND ORGAN PROCUREMENT;
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EID: 0038804028
PISSN: 03066800
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1136/jme.29.3.125 Document Type: Editorial |
Times cited : (48)
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References (0)
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