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    Raising the Dead by Munson, Ronald;

    Organ transplants, ethics, and society

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    Product details:

    • Edition number New ed
    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 28 October 2004

    • ISBN 9780195178012
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages304 pages
    • Size 229x155x20 mm
    • Weight 431 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Ronald Munson plunges us into the tense and tangled world of organ transplantation. Using vivid, often gut-wrenching cases as points of departure, Munson shows us how transplants are performed, decisions are made, and ethical and social issues arise. Fast-paced and readable, the science and medicine lucidly explained, this book forces us to confront the human and moral dimensions of using donor organs to save lives.

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    Ronald Munson plunges us into the tense and tangled world of organ transplantation. Using vivid, often gut-wrenching cases as points of departure, Munson shows us how transplants are performed, decisions are made, and ethical and social issues arise. Fast-paced and readable, the science and medicine lucidly explained, this book forces us to confront the human and moral dimensions of using donor organs to save lives.

    Munson uses case examples to explore, explain, and try to resolve a handful of crucial problems arising from acquiring and allocating donor organs. Should "social worth" count in allotting organs? Should we ignore the "dead-donor rule" and take organs from infants born lacking a brain? Should we permit people to sell one of their kidneys? Should organs be removed from people who aren't yet brain dead? Can children become living donors? He also explores the promises and perils of transplanting animal organs into people, and the promise that stem-cell engineering will permit physicians to repair damaged organs or replace them with new copies.

    In the wake of the catastrophic losses of World War II, Soviet citizens sought to rebuild their lives and families. In this groundbreaking study, Nakachi examines the efforts of women, doctors, and health officials to counter the fierce pronatalism of the state. Her book is indispensable reading for anyone interested in the ongoing struggle over women's reproductive rights.

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    Table of Contents:

    A Modern Lazarus: Robby Benson's heart
    Mickey Mantle's liver: Part I - the case
    Mickey Mantle's liver: Part II - the issues
    That others may live: the dead donor rule and anencephalic infants
    Kidney for sale: is it ever right to sell your kidney?
    Donors of last resort: protecting vulnerable people
    Kurosawa in California: The baby Fae case and unproven treatments
    But are they really dead? Is no heartbeat enough for death?
    Xenotransplantation: Part I - chasing the dream
    Xenotransplantation: Part II - fearing the worst, hoping for the best
    Grow your own organs: stem-cell engineering and regenerative medicine

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