Transplanting Body Parts and Reaping the Benefits.
C Don Keyes
Totowa
Humana Press
1991
(296 pages)
New Harvest; Editor's page; Copyright; Preface; Foreword; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgments; Part One Medical and Ethical Foundations; Four Ethical Concerns; Transplantation and Foundational Biomedical Ethical Values; Beginning and End of Biological Life; Part Two Medical and Historical Perspectives; Medical Considerations of Procurement; History of Transplantation and Future Trends; Part Three Reproductive and Neurological Techniques; Reproduction and Transplantation; Brain Tissue Grafting; Part Four Psychiatric and Philosophical Perspectives on Self-Identity. Psychological Perspectives on the Process of Organ TransplantationSexual Performance Before and After Organ Transplantation; Body and Self-Identity; Part Five Religious Perspectives; Introduction to Religious Perspectives; Jewish Perspectives; Christian Perspectives; Part Six Legal and Other Perspectives; Legal Aspects of Procurement; Legal Aspects of Allocation; A Word from the Other Players; Part Seven Conclusion; Reaping the Benefits; References; Index of Names; Index of Subjects.