This chapter reviews fundamental ethical controversy surrounding the ongoing effort to revise the Uniform Determination of Death Act in the United States. Instead of focusing on the process of the revision itself, the chapter explores the underlying ethical debate over brain death that has been ongoing for many decades and finally culminated in this revision. Three issues are focused: the requirement for consent and personal exemptions before applying brain death for the diagnosis of death; redefining the areas of the brain that have ceased to function in the definition of brain death; and codifying the American Academy of Neurology as the authority to issue the standards of the diagnosis of brain death. The chapter concludes that allowing ...
Although death by neurologic criteria (brain death) is legally recognized throughout the United Stat...
In 1968, an Ad Hoc committee at the Harvard Medical School advanced new criteria for determining dea...
Humanity has been confronted with the concept and criteria of death for millennia and the line betwe...
This chapter reviews fundamental ethical controversy surrounding the ongoing effort to revise the Un...
The article presents information on the adoption of law Uniform Determination of Death Act (UDDA) ...
In 1968, an Ad Hoc committee at the Harvard Medical School advanced new criteria for determining dea...
Since its inception in 1968, death by whole-brain criteria, or simply brain death, has enjoyed the s...
Brain death is a highly debated and controversial topic spanning across several bodies of knowledge....
© 2015, Journal of Bioethical Inquiry Pty Ltd. Since its inception in 1968, the concept of whole-bra...
In modern hospitals in developed countries, deaths are determined usually after a prearranged schedu...
The term ‘brain death’ is a rather untenable description to be defended ethically. This needs to be ...
In this issue of the Report, James L. Bernat proposes an innovative and sophisticated distinction to...
For ten days after Motl Brody had been declared dead by physicians, the 12-year-old boy lay in an in...
In this essay composed for WRTC 103: Critical Reading and Writing, Robinson explores the tension bet...
No apologies are neededfor returning to the subject of brain death and its definition. There has bee...
Although death by neurologic criteria (brain death) is legally recognized throughout the United Stat...
In 1968, an Ad Hoc committee at the Harvard Medical School advanced new criteria for determining dea...
Humanity has been confronted with the concept and criteria of death for millennia and the line betwe...
This chapter reviews fundamental ethical controversy surrounding the ongoing effort to revise the Un...
The article presents information on the adoption of law Uniform Determination of Death Act (UDDA) ...
In 1968, an Ad Hoc committee at the Harvard Medical School advanced new criteria for determining dea...
Since its inception in 1968, death by whole-brain criteria, or simply brain death, has enjoyed the s...
Brain death is a highly debated and controversial topic spanning across several bodies of knowledge....
© 2015, Journal of Bioethical Inquiry Pty Ltd. Since its inception in 1968, the concept of whole-bra...
In modern hospitals in developed countries, deaths are determined usually after a prearranged schedu...
The term ‘brain death’ is a rather untenable description to be defended ethically. This needs to be ...
In this issue of the Report, James L. Bernat proposes an innovative and sophisticated distinction to...
For ten days after Motl Brody had been declared dead by physicians, the 12-year-old boy lay in an in...
In this essay composed for WRTC 103: Critical Reading and Writing, Robinson explores the tension bet...
No apologies are neededfor returning to the subject of brain death and its definition. There has bee...
Although death by neurologic criteria (brain death) is legally recognized throughout the United Stat...
In 1968, an Ad Hoc committee at the Harvard Medical School advanced new criteria for determining dea...
Humanity has been confronted with the concept and criteria of death for millennia and the line betwe...