Taking the Camel by the Nose: The Anencephalic as a Source for Pediatric Organ Transplants
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Friedman, Jay A.
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Columbia Law Review. 1990 May; 90(4): 917-978.
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1990-05Subject
Anencephaly; Brain; Brain Death; Constitutional Law; Consent; Death; Determination of Death; Donors; Due Process; Equal Protection; Fetuses; Government; Historical Aspects; Law; Legal Aspects; Legal Rights; Legislation; Life; Newborns; Organ Donation; Parental Consent; Personhood; Prolongation of Life; Rights; Scarcity; Standards; State Government; Tissue Donation; Viability; Wedge Argument;
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