The donation and transplantation of kidneys: Should the law be changed?

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It is now eighteen years on since the Human Tissue Act 1961, but this legislation is still unchanged in England, Scotland and Wales. The author lays before us the law as it is, the problems of its interpretation and his opinion of what government should be doing to help clarify the situation and remove some of the problems which exist daily for the doctors who face the dilemna of seeking consent for transplants at the moment of extreme grief for the surviving spouses or relatives of the patient who has been in his care only moments before. The author suggests that by doing nothing the Department of Health and the government are being both callous and less than honest.

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Kennedy, I. (1979). The donation and transplantation of kidneys: Should the law be changed? Journal of Medical Ethics, 5(1), 13–21. https://doi.org/10.1136/jme.5.1.13

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