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Non-heart beating organ donation: old procurement strategy—new ethical problems
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- Published on: 25 July 2003
- Published on: 25 July 2003Organs for donation, gift or right?Show More
Dear Editor
This letter is in response to the article entitled “Non-heart beating organ donation: old procurement strategy – new ethical problems”
I would like to start by saying that we are all too aware of the difficulties of dealing with the issues related to organ donation however I was rather surprised to read that certain healthcare professionals consider it appropriate to consider restricting access t...
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