Since Japan\u27s controversial first heart transplant in 1968, conflict about the definition of death has been joined by a diverse group of individuals and organizations. Physicians, attorneys, journalists, philosophers, and political activists have all clashed in the battle over brain death. No single group, and there are many, has been able to attract widespread support for its particular view of what standard of death ought to be applied in Japan\u27s hospitals. Former Prime Minister Kaifu\u27s administration tried to decide the matter through a high-level panel of experts it assembled in 1989, but failed. A transplant bill that was to be introduced in the 1993 Diet session was delayed; when it was introduced in April 1994, it too failed...
In Confucian societies, people tend to avoid the discussion on death matters, let alone making advan...
The nursing professional population in Tottori Prefecture, Japan, was studied for their knowledge of...
Honors (Bachelor's)Asian StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.4...
Organ transplantations from brain-dead donors have been de facto prohibited in Japan since 1968. Bud...
Japan is a country where organ transplantation is not well accepted by society and it has long been ...
Deadly Disputes contains two symposium talks with commentary.In Deadly Disputes: Biotechnology and R...
The center of the brain-death and organ transplantation debate in Japan has always been whether whol...
In 1968, the first operation of a heart transplant was put into practice at a university hospital in...
In 1968, the first operation of a heart transplant was put into practice at a university hospital in...
In the Japanese legal system, death is not yet clearly defined, but presumption of death should be c...
Tales about organ transplants appear in mythology and folk stories, and surface in documents from me...
In the Japanese legal system, death is not yet clearly defined, but presumption of death should be c...
Abstract Brain death or neurologic death has gradually become recognized as human death over the pas...
Increasingly our lives are being prolonged and more people are dying in medical institutions. Howeve...
Recently, there has been vigorous discussion throughout Japan on the question of 'brain death and or...
In Confucian societies, people tend to avoid the discussion on death matters, let alone making advan...
The nursing professional population in Tottori Prefecture, Japan, was studied for their knowledge of...
Honors (Bachelor's)Asian StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.4...
Organ transplantations from brain-dead donors have been de facto prohibited in Japan since 1968. Bud...
Japan is a country where organ transplantation is not well accepted by society and it has long been ...
Deadly Disputes contains two symposium talks with commentary.In Deadly Disputes: Biotechnology and R...
The center of the brain-death and organ transplantation debate in Japan has always been whether whol...
In 1968, the first operation of a heart transplant was put into practice at a university hospital in...
In 1968, the first operation of a heart transplant was put into practice at a university hospital in...
In the Japanese legal system, death is not yet clearly defined, but presumption of death should be c...
Tales about organ transplants appear in mythology and folk stories, and surface in documents from me...
In the Japanese legal system, death is not yet clearly defined, but presumption of death should be c...
Abstract Brain death or neurologic death has gradually become recognized as human death over the pas...
Increasingly our lives are being prolonged and more people are dying in medical institutions. Howeve...
Recently, there has been vigorous discussion throughout Japan on the question of 'brain death and or...
In Confucian societies, people tend to avoid the discussion on death matters, let alone making advan...
The nursing professional population in Tottori Prefecture, Japan, was studied for their knowledge of...
Honors (Bachelor's)Asian StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.4...