Hundreds of people around the world courageously sign their driving license to be an organ and tissue donor. It is no doubt a heroic act, which clearly indicates that one wishes to save another person’s life when ones own life is at its death. A team of professionals works conscientiously to save your life, and when death is inevitable, another separate team carries out the donation procedures. Health professionals dedicated to saving lives and not participating in any deceiving practices that may result in premature death for any person.
An individual must be pronounced brain dead, after attempts are made to bring one back to life, when it is no longer possible medically, a person is clinically dead. In some cases the heart beats normally, but there are no other signs of life; such as lack of consciousness and breathing through a respirator.
The concept of “Brain Death” is often misleading and perplexing. A person is scientifically pronounced dead, and an erudite judgment is made regarding organ and tissue donation. However, as this practice has progressed, it has created fears and there have been reports of situations where thousands of lives were saved by medically murdering thousands through the brilliant lifesaving surgical procedures. Countries such as China and Japan, which had formerly disapproved of the practice, now support it owing to monetary incentives.
“Organs are taken from criminals who have received the death penalty…determined by whether ‘petty criminals have the right organs and blood type at the right time and place.”(Carl, 1999) The closed circles of Japanese hospitals and the strict secrecy cloaking Chinese executions for transplant sales, raise fundamental ethical questions of the price of freedom of choice - and the price of human life. (Carl, 1999)
Research has proved that the human body rarely accepts a transplanted organ......