Leaving the Field

Hastings Center Report 22 (5):9-15 (1992)
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Abstract

They have watched, as insiders, the first fumbling attempts to transplant kidneys, then hearts, then live‐donated lobes of liver and lung. Now the two sociologists most closely identified with organ transplantation have concluded that they must leave the field.

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