""Response to" Do Genetic Relationships Create Moral Obligations in Organ Transplantation?" by Walter Glannon and Lainie Friedman Ross (CQ Vol 11, No 2) Intrafamilial Organ Donation Is Often an Altruistic Act [Book Review]

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 12 (1):116-118 (2003)
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