Research and the Individual: Human StudiesLittle, Brown, 1970 - 358 sider |
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... organs or other parts of the body that could produce a permanent deficiency in the donor . According to Cortesini , blood ... organ can be compensated for by the administration of its missing secretion : cortisone in Addison's disease or ...
... organs or other parts of the body that could produce a permanent deficiency in the donor . According to Cortesini , blood ... organ can be compensated for by the administration of its missing secretion : cortisone in Addison's disease or ...
Side 131
... organ gives hope of prolonging life . Murray believes that the lung is a likely organ to be successfully transplanted and that of the nonpaired organs , the liver is the most promising [ 317 ] . Remarkable progress has already been made ...
... organ gives hope of prolonging life . Murray believes that the lung is a likely organ to be successfully transplanted and that of the nonpaired organs , the liver is the most promising [ 317 ] . Remarkable progress has already been made ...
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... organ removal if brain death later occurs [ 177 ] . This could , if extensive enough , make a real impact on the situation . Alternatively , legisla- tion might be passed to ensure — unless the individual or his family explicitly ...
... organ removal if brain death later occurs [ 177 ] . This could , if extensive enough , make a real impact on the situation . Alternatively , legisla- tion might be passed to ensure — unless the individual or his family explicitly ...
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