Paying organ donors

Journal of Medical Ethics 16 (3):117-119 (1990)
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Abstract

Following an earlier paper in the journal in which Evans argued that it was commercial exploitation, not mere payment, that was morally objectionable about certain sorts of organ donation, this paper looks at the moral issues when commercial exploitation is eliminated from systems of paid organ donation. It argues that there are no conclusive moral arguments against such schemes for non-exploitative paid kidney donation

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Organ donations should not be restricted to relatives.M. Evans - 1989 - Journal of Medical Ethics 15 (1):17-20.

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