Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Ignore wishes of dead if their organs are needed

One of Britain's leading bioethicists has endorsed compulsory deceased organ donation. Writing in the Journal of Medical Ethics, John Harris, of the University of Manchester, and Antonia Cronin, of Kings College London, argue that today's organ shortage is so severe that it trumps autonomy over the posthumous use of one's body.

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