Ethical Problems in Dialysis and Transplantation presents an
overview of issues with which nephrologists and decision makers are
confronted in their daily practice. The search for a universal
system of ethics and theories of justice are addressed. Furthermore
the work provides a normative ethical discussion of ways of
distributing resources with a view to selection and
commercialization. Others chapters discuss a philosophical and
religious analysis of stopping treatment and the clinical and
ethical aspects of stopping treatment in dialysis. Different views
from different countries on the subject of dialysis and
transplantation are covered including the views expressed by
contributors from India, Africa, Japan, Great Britain and China.
The work presents the clinician with a guide to the ethical
considerations underlying the treatment of dialysis and renal
transplantation patients.
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