Browsing by Author "Price, David P. T."
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Item Metadata only Best interests and potential organ donors(BMJ, 2008) Coggon, J.; Brazier, M.; Murphy, P.; Price, David P. T.; Quigley, MuireannItem Metadata only Clinical autonomy: doctors orders(Royal Society of Medical Press, 2007) Price, David P. T.; Samanta, Jo; Harvey, B.; Healey, P.Item Metadata only Conditional donation – a view of the ethicist(Wolters Kluwer, 2008) Price, David P. T.Item Metadata only Directed organ donation: is the donor the owner?(Royal Society of Medicine Press, 2008) Cronin, A. J.; Price, David P. T.Item Metadata only End of life treatment of potential organ donors: Paradigm shifts in intensive and emergency care.(Oxford University Press, 2011-01-31) Price, David P. T.Item Metadata only Exploitation, Akrasia, and Goldilocks: How many pounds for flesh for medical uses?(Oxford University Press, 2013) Price, David P. T.Item Metadata only From Cosmos and Damian to Van Velzen: the human tissue saga continues(Oxford University Press, 2003-04-01) Price, David P. T.Item Metadata only The Human Tissue Act 2004(Blackwell, 2005-10-01) Price, David P. T.Item Metadata only Human tissue in transplantation and research.(Cambridge University Press, 2010) Price, David P. T.Item Metadata only Legal framework governing deceased organ donation in the UK.(Oxford University Press, 2012) Price, David P. T.Item Metadata only Legal systems for organ distribution in Europe: Justice in allocation.(2008) Price, David P. T.Item Metadata only My view of the sanctity of life: a rebuttal of John Keown's critque legal studies(Society of public teachers of law, 2007-12-01) Price, David P. T.Item Metadata only Organ donation as end-of-life care: Ante-Mortem treatment of the potential organ donor.(Pabst Publishing, 2011-06) Price, David P. T.Item Metadata only Organ shortage: Ethics, law and pragmatism.(Cambridge University Press, 2011-03-08) Price, David P. T.; Farrell, Anne-Maree; Quigley, MuireannItem Metadata only A Principled and pragmatic approach to organ shortage(2011-03) Farrell, Anne-Maree; Quigley, Muireann; Price, David P. T.Item Metadata only Promoting organ donation: Challenges for the future.(Cambridge University Press, 2011-03-08) Price, David P. T.Item Metadata only Re-modelling the regulation of postmodern innovation in medicine(Cambridge University Press, 2005-05-01) Price, David P. T.Item Metadata only Sections on 'Human Tissue' and 'Organ Retention'(2008) Price, David P. T.Item Metadata only Supporting Controlled Non-Heart-Beating Donation An Ethical Justification(Cambridge University Press, 2013) Price, David P. T.; Samanta, JoItem Metadata only Supporting organ donation through end-of-life care: implications for heart-beating donation(Royal Society of Medicine Press, 2011-09) Price, David P. T.New protocols have been developed for donors after circulatory death involving early assessment of donor status and premortem supporting treatment in appropriate cases where there is evidence that the patient wished to be an organ donor. These donors are now making an increasingly marked impact on overall deceased donor numbers in the UK. Donors after brainstem death, on the other hand, are much less buoyant yet require the same flexibility in approach in order to improve rates of donation and to realize the wishes of potential deceased organ donors to the proper requisite extent.