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Organ transplantation in times of donor shortage : Challenges and solutions (Record no. 40649)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9783319347547
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Classification number 344.041900
Item number JOX
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Personal name Jox RAlf J
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Title Organ transplantation in times of donor shortage : Challenges and solutions
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Springer
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2016
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Extent 352p
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Price amount Rs. 7,939
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Table of contents;<br/> 1 Organ Transplantation in Times of Donor Shortage.<br/> An Introduction; Galia Assadi, Ralf J. Jox and Georg Marckmann.<br/> Part I; The Ethics of Organ Donation: Foundations and Challenges.<br/> 2 Brain Death, Justified Killing and the Zombification of Humans - Does the Transplantation Dilemma Require New Ways of Conceptualizing Life and Death?; Tobias Eichinger.<br/> 3 Bodily Integrity as a Barrier to Organ Donation; Adrian M. Viens.<br/> 4 The Role of Body Concepts for Donation Willingness. Insights from a Survey with German Medical and Economics Students; Sabine Woehlke, Julia Inthorn and Silke Schicktanz.<br/> 5 Foundations of a Duty to Donate Organs; Katherine Mendis.<br/> 6 Why Altruism is not a Convincing Argument for Promoting Post-mortem Organ Donation: Responsibility and Solidarity as Key Concepts; Diana Aurenque.<br/> 7 Why not Confiscate?; Christoph Schmidt-Petri.<br/> 8 The Theological-Ethical Dimension of Organ Transplantation in the Context of Contemporary Discussions; Konrad Hilpert.<br/> 9 How to be a Virtuous Recipient of a Transplant Organ; Barbro Froeding and Martin Peterson<br/> Part II The Law and Politics of Organ Donation: Problems and Solutions.<br/> 10 Challenges to the Dead Donor Rule: Configuring a Biopolitical Response; Nathan Emmerich.<br/> 11 Organ Donation and Transplantation in Germany; Thomas Breidenbach.<br/> 12 Organ Shortage as a Structural Problem in Transplantation Medicine; Alexandra Manzei.<br/> 13 Donation and Devolution: The Human Transplantation (Wales) Act 2012; Thomas Hayes.<br/> 14 Advance Commitment: An Alternative Approach to the Family Veto Problem in Organ Procurement; Jurgen de Wispelaere and Lindsay Stirton.<br/> 15 Power of Legal Concepts to Increase Organ Quantity; Ulrich Schroth and Karin Bruckmuller.<br/> 16 Legal Consequences of Organ Transplantation Malpractice; Ruth Rissing-van Saan.<br/> 17 Legal Justice in Organ Allocation. A Legal Perspective on the Failure of the German Organ Allocation System; Bijan Fateh-Moghadam.<br/> 18 In Whose Best Interest? Questions Concerning the Weal and Woe of Transplant Patients; Sibylle Storkebaum.<br/> Part III Alternative Answer to Organ Shortage: Xenotransplantation.<br/> 19 Discordant Cellular and Organ Xenotransplantation - from Bench to Bedside; Bruno Reichart, Sonja Guethoff, Tanja Mayr, Michael Thormann, Stefan Buchholz, Jan-Michael Abicht, Alexander Kind and Paolo Brenner.<br/>20 Xenotransplantation: The Last Best Hope? Ethical Aspects of a Third Way to Solve the Problem of Organ Shortage; Galia Assadi, Lara Pourabdolrahim and Georg Marckmann.<br/>21 Xenotransplantation and Tissue Engineering Technologies: Safeguarding Their Prospects sans Sacrificing our Future; Jan-Ole Reichardt.- Part IV Crossing Borders:International and Intercultural perspectives.<br/> 22 Is an Absolute Prohibition of Living Kidney Donation by Minors Appropriate? A Discussion of the Arguments in Favor and Against; Kristof Thys, Fabienne Dobbels, Paul Schotsmans, Pascal Borry.<br/> 23 India's Kidney Belt and Medical Tourism: a double-edged sword; Karen de Looze.<br/> 24 Iran's Experience on Living and Brain-Dead Organ Donation: A Critical Review; Kiarash Aramesh.<br/> 25 The Norwegian Model. Full Utilisation of Both Living and Deceased Donors to Meet the Need for Organs; Per Pfeffer.<br/> 26 The Spanish Model of Organ Donation and Transplantation; Rafael Matesanz and Beatriz Dominguez-Gil.<br/> 27 The Business of Saving Lives. Organ Donation at OneLegacy in Southern California; Thomas Mone.<br/> 28 The Ethics of Controlled Donation After Cardiac Death; Sohaila Bastami.<br/> 29 Protocols for Uncontrolled Donation After Circulatory Death. The Thin Red Line Between Life (Resuscitation Attempts) and Death (Organ Retrieval After Circulatory Death); Ivan Ortega-Deballon, David Rodriguez-Arias and Maxwell J. Smith.<br/> List of contributors;<br/> Subject index.<br/>
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. Transplantation Of Organs - Tissues 2. Transplantation Of Organs - Moral & Social Aspects - Ethics
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Personal name Assadi Galia
-- Marckmann Georg
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