Introduction: Beyond Brain Death.- Brain Death—the Patient, the Physician, and Society.- Metaphysical Misgivings about “Brain Death”.- Pro-Life Support of the Whole Brain Death Criterion: A Problem of Consistency.- The Demise of “Brain Death” in Britain.- Brain Stem Death: A United Kingdom Anaesthetist’s View.- Brain Death and Cardiac Transplantation: Historical Background and Unsettled Controversies in Japan.- Philosophical and Cultural Attitudes Against Brain Death and Organ Transplantation in Japan.- Brain Death and Euthanasia.- The Moment of Death and the Morally Safer Path.- A Narrative Case Against Brain Death.- Organ Transplantation, Brain Death and the Slippery Slope: A Neurosurgeon’s Perspective.
`Beyond Brain Death is a Must read for all individuals, physicians
and non-physicians alike. Some readers will enthusiastically
endorse the opinions expressed in the book, others may question
them and perhaps remain unconvinced, and still others will strongly
disagree with them. However, it is virtually guaranteed that all
readers will find this book one of the most provocative and
controversial they have, or will ever, read. '
Chicago Medicine, 104:12 (2001)
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