Contamin B, Floret D
Service de pédiatrie, hôpital Debrousse, Lyon, France.
Pediatrie. 1990;45(6):369-72.
In France, Caillavet's law sets the conditions required for autopsy and organ removal. Despite the liberal conditions of this law, the autopsy rate is becoming rare. Other obstacles exist, in particular, religious beliefs in the case of islamic and jewish people. The final decision rests with the family although this decision may be influenced by the physician, if the family can be convinced of the importance of such an examination.
在法国,凯亚韦法规定了尸体解剖和器官摘除所需的条件。尽管该法律条件宽松,但尸体解剖率却越来越低。还存在其他障碍,尤其是对于穆斯林和犹太人群体而言的宗教信仰问题。最终决定权在家属手中,不过如果能让家属相信这种检查的重要性,该决定可能会受到医生的影响。