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  1. 1. 2013/3/22
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  5. 5. Christian Longo: "Why go out and waste your organs when you have the potential to go out and save six to 12 lives?" Christian Longo was one of the most wanted fugitives in America after killing his wife and three children on the Oregon coast.
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  17. 17. Court ponders autopsy on executed inmate NASHVILLE Tennessee's appeals court is expected to hear arguments Friday on whether medical examiners should be allowed to conduct an autopsy on a death row inmate executed last month. Cecil C. Johnson Jr. was put to death by lethal injection at 1 a.m. on Dec. 2. The 53-year-old was convicted of killing three people, including a 12-year- old boy, during a Nashville convenience store robbery in 1980. The medical examiner in Nashville intended to perform a routine autopsy on his remains after the execution, court records say. But hours before his execution, Johnson and his wife filed legal motions claiming the autopsy would violate his constitutional rights. Posted 1/7/2010 3:39 PM By Clay Carey, USA TODAY
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  19. 19. 2008 The Declaration of Istanbul Practices that induce vulnerable individuals or groups (such as illiterate and impoverished persons, undocumented immigrants, prisoners, and political or economic refugees) to become living donors are incompatible with the aim of combating organ trafficking, transplant tourism and transplant commercialism.
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  47. 47. ?? 1981 The Presidents Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research: (1) Irreversible cessation of circulatory and respiratory functions (2) Irreversible cessation of all functions of the entire brain
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