How To Be An Organ Donor (And Why):CemeterySpot Inc, 2008 - 136 Seiten |
Inhalt
Deontological Issues | 30 |
Teleological issues | 34 |
Political issues | 36 |
Recipient protection | 44 |
Organs can be donated only after a person has been declared | 50 |
How long can organs be preserved for transplantation after t | 51 |
Other Procedures | 55 |
Can an individual or families designate that donated organs | 76 |
Signing up with your States Organ Donor and Tissue Registry | 124 |
National Waiting Lists | 126 |
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