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Brain Death : Ethical Considerations

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The traditional equation of the death of a person with irreversible cessation of cardiorespiratory function-the absence of heartbeat, pulse, or respiration-is being replaced by modern medicine with a definition of death in terms of irreversible destruction of function-brain death.

In this book, the author thoughtfully and analytically surveys and evaluates the arguments for and against equating the death of a person with brain death.

The ethical issues-both theoretical and practical-are explored against a rich and comprehensive background of current medical thought and practice and the most recent legal reasoning and opinion.

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Product Details
Purdue University Press
0931682126 / 9780931682124
Paperback / softback
174
30/06/1980
United States
English
95 pages
140 x 216 mm, 172 grams
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