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Resumen de Dying to save a life

Clare Wilson

  • Organ transplants may seem almost routine procedures nowadays, but they remain mired in anxieties and ethical challenges. The number of people needing a new organ vastly outweighs the supply, because less than 1 per cent of all deaths take place in a manner that makes organ donation medically possible. Here, Wilson details the ethical principles about the boundary between life and death.


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