Transplantation: The relatives' view

Journal of Medical Ethics 1 (2):71-72 (1975)
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Abstract

The following short contributions add to the debate on transplantation: one describes the distress of a woman recently widowed when asked for the organs of her dead husband for transplantation, and the other the eagerness with which a boy awaits the death of a potential kidney donor - not a heartless emotion but the longing for a new lease of life.

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