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Cadaver dissection has always played a fundamental role in medical education. However, especially in Italy, the topic of body donation has remained partially unknown for years.
A. de Stefano +6 more
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Religious, Cultural and Legal Barriers to Organ Donation: The Case of Bangladesh
There is a substantial shortage of organs available for transplantation in Bangladesh. This has resulted in the commodification of organs. This study analyzes the religious, cultural, and legal barriers to organ donation in Bangladesh.
Md Shaikh Farid +1 more
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‘To donate or not to donate? that is the question!’: an organ and body donation comic [PDF]
Conversations surrounding end of life and death can be difficult or taboo for some, meaning that matters of organ and body donation are not widely discussed. To Donate or Not to Donate? That is the Question! is a comic developed to raise awareness and challenge common misconceptions about donation by encouraging the publics to engage in informed ...
Jessica Irwin +2 more
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Attitudes and Knowledge Concerning Corneal Donation in a Population-Based Sample of Urban Chinese Adults [PDF]
PURPOSE: To better understand knowledge and attitudes concerning corneal donation among Chinese adults.METHODS: Randomly selected residents in predetermined age strata 20 to 60+ years completed home-based questionnaires in each of 12 randomly chosen ...
Chen, Tingting +10 more
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From waste product to blood, brains and narratives : developing a pluralist sociology of contributions to health research [PDF]
Funded by National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Oxford Biomedical Research CentrePeer reviewedPublisher ...
Boylan, Anne-Marie +2 more
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Rest in Pieces: Body Donation in Mid-Twentieth Century America
summary:By the mid-1950s, formal body donation programs began to supplant the decades-long reliance on the anatomy acts that made the bodies of the indigent and unclaimed available for medical education and research. By the mid-1980s, nearly all American
S. Lederer, S. Lawrence
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Knowledge and attitudes toward brain death and organ donation in Bojnurd [PDF]
دانش و نگرش مردم شهر بجنورد (خراسان شمالی) در باره مرگ مغزی و اهدای ...
Hejazi, Sima Sadat +2 more
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Transplantation of the heart after circulatory death of the donor: time for a change in law? [PDF]
Procurement of organs has always been conducted according to the dead donor rule, that is, after death of the donor — but this practice is being challenged. Introduction Australia has an increasing shortfall in transplantable hearts.
James Tibballs, Neera Bhatia
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Plastination: ethical and medico-legal considerations
The international plastination phenomenon has proved to be immensely popular with audiences world-wide. Never before has the human body been exposed to public gaze in such an accessible manner.
Bin Paola +5 more
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Context: In India, the majority of brain-dead organ donors are victims of road traffic accidents, thereby making them entities in medicolegal cases (MLC).
Ishwarya Thyagarajan +3 more
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