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The following is NOT a criterion for ethical acceptability of transplanting an organ from one living person to another.
{ 1 } - The functional integrity of the donor as a human person will not be impaired, even though the anatomical integrity may suffer.
{ 2 } - Proportionate monetary compensation is given for the loss of anatomical integrity of the donors body.
{ 3 } - The risk taken by the donor as an act of charity is proportionate to the good resulting for the recipient.
{ 4 } - The donor's consent is free and informed.
{ 5 } - There is a serious need on the part of the recipient that cannot be fulfilled in any other way.
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The following is NOT a criterion for ethical acceptability of transplanting an organ from one living person to another.
{ 1 } - The functional integrity of the donor as a human person will not be impaired, even though the anatomical integrity may suffer.
{ 2 } - Proportionate monetary compensation is given for the loss of anatomical integrity of the donors body.
{ 3 } - The risk taken by the donor as an act of charity is proportionate to the good resulting for the recipient.
{ 4 } - The donor's consent is free and informed.
{ 5 } - There is a serious need on the part of the recipient that cannot be fulfilled in any other way.
See p. 334.
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The following is NOT a criterion for ethical acceptability of transplanting an organ from one living person to another.
{ 1 } - The functional integrity of the donor as a human person will not be impaired, even though the anatomical integrity may suffer.
{ 2 } - Proportionate monetary compensation is given for the loss of anatomical integrity of the donors body.
{ 3 } - The risk taken by the donor as an act of charity is proportionate to the good resulting for the recipient.
{ 4 } - The donor's consent is free and informed.
{ 5 } - There is a serious need on the part of the recipient that cannot be fulfilled in any other way.
There is no such proportionate compensation. The mutilation of the donor's body is justified only by charity.
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The following is NOT a criterion for ethical acceptability of transplanting an organ from one living person to another.
{ 1 } - The functional integrity of the donor as a human person will not be impaired, even though the anatomical integrity may suffer.
{ 2 } - Proportionate monetary compensation is given for the loss of anatomical integrity of the donors body.
{ 3 } - The risk taken by the donor as an act of charity is proportionate to the good resulting for the recipient.
{ 4 } - The donor's consent is free and informed.
{ 5 } - There is a serious need on the part of the recipient that cannot be fulfilled in any other way.
See p. 334.
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The following is NOT a criterion for ethical acceptability of transplanting an organ from one living person to another.
{ 1 } - The functional integrity of the donor as a human person will not be impaired, even though the anatomical integrity may suffer.
{ 2 } - Proportionate monetary compensation is given for the loss of anatomical integrity of the donors body.
{ 3 } - The risk taken by the donor as an act of charity is proportionate to the good resulting for the recipient.
{ 4 } - The donor's consent is free and informed.
{ 5 } - There is a serious need on the part of the recipient that cannot be fulfilled in any other way.
See p. 334.
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The following is NOT a criterion for ethical acceptability of transplanting an organ from one living person to another.
{ 1 } - The functional integrity of the donor as a human person will not be impaired, even though the anatomical integrity may suffer.
{ 2 } - Proportionate monetary compensation is given for the loss of anatomical integrity of the donors body.
{ 3 } - The risk taken by the donor as an act of charity is proportionate to the good resulting for the recipient.
{ 4 } - The donor's consent is free and informed.
{ 5 } - There is a serious need on the part of the recipient that cannot be fulfilled in any other way.
See p. 334.
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