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Assesses the potential impact of the Final Rule on organ transplantation. Presents new, original analyses of data and assesses medical practices, and social and economic observations. DNLM: Organ Procurement--legislation & jurisprudence--United States. Related Free eBooks - Non-heart-beating Organ Transplantation: Medical And Ethical Issues In Procurement
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