Tissue transplantation, like other advances of the past, will react to the welfare of mankind if explored and exploited within the ethical bounds of science itself. Honesty and self-discipline must be held as values of the same importance as the very essence of all medical ethics: the welfare of the patient
Over a year has passed since the first heart transplant was accomplished, and in that short year, ma...
Neurosurgery is among the newest of surgical disciplines, appearing in its modern incarnation at the...
Medical ethics is an indispensible and challenging aspect of clinical practice. This is particu-larl...
Organ transplantation is a thrilling new option for modern surgery giving hope for chronically ill p...
As organ transplantation is physically possible within a tension between common biological propertie...
Current bioethical frameworks supporting the Western medical model are criticised for failing to off...
Organ transplantation has evoked such mixed and even violent reaction that it would seem worthwhile ...
Tissue and cell transplantation are regarded as a popular procedure in clinical sciences, prospectin...
A dissociated area of medical research warrants bioethical consideration: a proposed transplantation...
Many scientific experiments and procedures falter at the line of ethics. A head-body transplant coul...
Issues in organ replacement therapy represent a paradigm for ethics and questions of justice in mode...
Technological advances in medicine have given the sick and the disabled a chance of making a full re...
The disparity between available and needed organs is rapidly increasing, and the number of patients ...
Transplant Proc. 2003 May;35(3):1219-20. Ethics of cadaveric organ procurement and allocation (II...
The translation of Regenerative medicine (RM) technologies, such as cell-based interventions, biomat...
Over a year has passed since the first heart transplant was accomplished, and in that short year, ma...
Neurosurgery is among the newest of surgical disciplines, appearing in its modern incarnation at the...
Medical ethics is an indispensible and challenging aspect of clinical practice. This is particu-larl...
Organ transplantation is a thrilling new option for modern surgery giving hope for chronically ill p...
As organ transplantation is physically possible within a tension between common biological propertie...
Current bioethical frameworks supporting the Western medical model are criticised for failing to off...
Organ transplantation has evoked such mixed and even violent reaction that it would seem worthwhile ...
Tissue and cell transplantation are regarded as a popular procedure in clinical sciences, prospectin...
A dissociated area of medical research warrants bioethical consideration: a proposed transplantation...
Many scientific experiments and procedures falter at the line of ethics. A head-body transplant coul...
Issues in organ replacement therapy represent a paradigm for ethics and questions of justice in mode...
Technological advances in medicine have given the sick and the disabled a chance of making a full re...
The disparity between available and needed organs is rapidly increasing, and the number of patients ...
Transplant Proc. 2003 May;35(3):1219-20. Ethics of cadaveric organ procurement and allocation (II...
The translation of Regenerative medicine (RM) technologies, such as cell-based interventions, biomat...
Over a year has passed since the first heart transplant was accomplished, and in that short year, ma...
Neurosurgery is among the newest of surgical disciplines, appearing in its modern incarnation at the...
Medical ethics is an indispensible and challenging aspect of clinical practice. This is particu-larl...