ETHICAL CONCERNS page 64 -  GAP FILLING

 

Terence Dodgson

"I do not believe that ............................................ are sacred but they are ours to ............................................ and ............................................ of as we will; but I ............................................ people who think differently. Personally I have a ............................................ card, of course, and I would really like my body to ............................................ someone to ............................................ after my ............................................, or to be used for ............................................ purposes if I am too old when I ............................................, but I would never apply any ............................................ pressure to a ............................................ to donate if I needed an ............................................ transplant."

 

Jessica Campbell

"My feeling is that, if it is totally ............................................ to conceive a ............................................ to provide body parts or tissue for a ............................................, it would be still more abominable to ............................................ human duplicates to produce replacement organs or .......................................... This ............................................ doctor, Ian Wilmut, with the ............................................ of the ewe called ............................................, has initiated a nightmarish ............................................ that may well lead to baby-farming, just like in ............................................ movies. And yet, we should all know that playing Dr Frankenstein is very ............................................ ..."

 

Dr Percy Wayne

"What we have to ............................................ is that many people are repelled by the idea of ............................................ with organs after death. That's why we ............................................ are often reluctant to approach grieving ............................................ about carving up their loved ones. To tell the ............................................, I think that ............................................ organs should be removed ............................................ for transplantation after death, ............................................ the person has previously specified otherwise."

 

David Burke

"Personally, I would ............................................ to think that if ............................................ donations were completely ............................................ for the donor, live-donor transplants would certainly be more ............................................. Considering the ......................................., I'd be willing to .................................. an organ or some tissue only to a close ............................................, and only if this person had a fatal ............................................ that could be possibly ............................................ by a transplant."

 

Pauline Spade

"In my opinion, transplants should not be performed on uneducated ............................................ who may not be able to the sometimes ................................ follow-up care which is required after ............................. And I think that if the recipient is an ............................................, for example, he must pledge to ............................................; otherwise, he should not be granted a new ............................................."