Legal aspects of human organ transplantation in Canada. I.

JG Castel - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1968 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Haupt, a 24-year-old coloured man who died of brain damage after collapsing on a beach.
The operation on Dr. Blaiberg was the third of its kind. The first heart transplant operation …

[CITATION][C] The law relating to organ transplants

AW Burton - Medical Journal of Australia, 1969 - Wiley Online Library
It is true that In all the common-law countries there Is a remarkable paucity of decided cases
with the sllghtest relevance to the serious social and legal issues which have become a …

Human Organ Transplantation--The Medical Miracle and the Legal Maze

JH Stewart III - SCL Rev., 1968 - HeinOnline
On December 3, 1967, in Capetown, South Africa, an historical operation was performed. A
specially trained surgical team excised the diseased heart of a fifty-fire year old man and …

Human heart transplantation: report of a case

JKY Yao, JK Wilson, L Casella, MB Garvey… - Canadian Medical …, 1969 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Since the first allo-transplantation of the human heart was performed in December 1967, 1'2
a total of 133 such operations has been recorded throughout the world. 4 The early mortality …

[CITATION][C] Legal aspects of human organ transplantation

JG Castel - American Heart Journal, 1969 - Elsevier
What are the legal problems involved in human organ transplantation? l-la In general, they
are related to live donors, cadavers, recipients, attending physicians, and next of kin. For …

Organ transplantation and the donation: A proposal for legislation

MMH Collins - Wm. & Mary L. Rev., 1968 - HeinOnline
Introduction On December 3, 1967, the first human heart transplant operation was performed
in Cape Town, South Africa. 1 Since then, more than one hundred such operations have …

[CITATION][C] Medicolegal and ethical aspects of organ transplantation

DL Stickel - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1970 - Wiley Online Library
The legal and ethical questions that have arisen during the last 15 years from the
transplantation of tissues and organs have attracted the attention and stimulated the …

Organs for transplant: courageous legislation.

JA Farfor - British Medical Journal, 1977 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A person's organs may be removed fortransplantation as soon as he has been pronounced
dead unless he has left specific instructions to the contrary. Permission need not be sought …

Heart transplants: legal problems and the need for new legislation

WC Leatherberry - Case W. Res. L. Rev., 1967 - HeinOnline
IN RECENT MONTHS, medical science has begun to develop a new surgical technique, the
heart transplant, which, if completely effective, will prolong the life of the terminal heart …

Fifty years of organ transplants: the successes and the failures

DL Kaserman - Issues L. & Med., 2007 - HeinOnline
More than fifty years have now passed since the first successful human organ transplant.
During that time, substantial progress has been made in both surgical techniques and …