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Boyle and O'Rourke have made a proposal by which organs could be removed from deceased persons, even if no positive statement granting this permission was made beforehand by the person, as long as those who had religious or other reasons for denying the donation did not make their desires known before death.

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Boyle and O'Rourke have made a proposal by which organs could be removed from deceased persons, even if no positive statement granting this permission was made beforehand by the person, as long as those who had religious or other reasons for denying the donation did not make their desires known before death.

See p. 337.

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Boyle and O'Rourke have made a proposal by which organs could be removed from deceased persons, even if no positive statement granting this permission was made beforehand by the person, as long as those who had religious or other reasons for denying the donation did not make their desires known before death.

See p. 337.

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