
Arthur Caplan

He is known for his contributions to the U.S. public policy, including: helping to found the National Marrow Donor Program; creating the policy of required request in cadaver organ donation adopted throughout the United States; helping to create the system for distributing organs in the U.S.; and advising on the content of the National Organ Transplant Act of 1984, rules governing living organ donation, and legislation and regulation in many other areas of health care including blood safety and compassionate use. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Caplan, Arthur
Published in: Medicine, ethics and the Third Reich (1994), Seite 3-12 year:1994 pages:3-12
Published in: Medicine, ethics and the Third Reich (1994), Seite 3-12 year:1994 pages:3-12
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Topography of Terror (Berlin)
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by Caplan, Arthur L. 1950-
Published in: The Nazi doctors and the Nuremberg Code (1992), Seite 258-275 year:1992 pages:258-275 extent:18
Published in: The Nazi doctors and the Nuremberg Code (1992), Seite 258-275 year:1992 pages:258-275 extent:18
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Topography of Terror (Berlin)
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Published: Totowa, N.J : Humana, 1992
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The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide (London)
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