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J Med Ethics. 1975 Jul; 1(2): 61–62.
PMCID: PMC1154454
PMID: 1100834

Tissue for transplantation

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In this article Mr Tam Dalyell mp uses extracts from the speech1 he made in the House of Commons on 11 December 1974 to reiterate his reasons for persisting in his attempts to have formulated in law the right of hospitals to take such organs from a dead person as might be useful unless before death potential donors (all of us) had stated that they did not consent. Details of those objecting would be registered on a central computer.

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