Ethics in medical progress : with special reference to transplantation /
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Little, Brown,
1966.
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Table of Contents:
- Chairman's opening remarks, by Lord Kilbrandon
- Transplantation: the clinical problem, by M.F.A. Woodruff
- An old-established procedure: the development of blood transfusion, by G.E.W. Wolstenholme
- A recently established procedure: corneal transplantation, by P.V. Rycroft
- Organ transplantation: the practical possibilities, by J.E. Murray
- Transplantation: existing legal constraints, by D.W. Louisell
- Some ethical and economic problems associated with intermittent haemodialysis, by H.E. de Wardener
- Problems of ethics in relation to haemodialysis and transplantation, by G.E. Schreiner
- Some general consideratons, by J. Hamburger
- Ethical problems in medical procedures, by R. Platt
- Outlines of a legislation on transplantation, by R. Cortesini
- Transplantation: acceptability of procedures and the required legal sanctions, by D. Danube
- Chairman's closing remarks, by Lord Kilbrandon
- Appendix 1: The Nuremberg code