Transplantation Ethics
Delve into the complex world of organ transplantation with Transplantation Ethics by Robert M. Veatch, published by Georgetown University Press in 2002. This thought-provoking book spans 448 pages, addressing the critical ethical challenges that arise in the field of transplantation—a practice that, while increasingly routine, presents significant moral dilemmas.
Veatch explores a wide range of questions that trouble the transplantation community, offering insightful solutions and explanations throughout. Readers will find a thorough examination of the ethical and policy controversies surrounding organ transplants, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in medical ethics, surgery, or healthcare policy. Ideal for students, medical professionals, and ethicists alike, this book encourages thoughtful dialogue on the profound implications of transplantation in our society.