Beyond Baby Doe : does infant transplantation justify euthanasia?

By: Coulter, David L.
Series: Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps 13 (2) 1988: 71-75.Publisher: 1988Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): ANENCEPHALY | BIOETHICS | EUTHANASIA | HEALTH CARESummary: Infants born with severe heart and kidney disease may now have organ transplants, but the need for organs exceeds the currently available supply. A controversial source is infants born with the severe neurological defect of anencephaly, although these babies do not always meet the criteria for brain death
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Infants born with severe heart and kidney disease may now have organ transplants, but the need for organs exceeds the currently available supply. A controversial source is infants born with the severe neurological defect of anencephaly, although these babies do not always meet the criteria for brain death

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